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Michigan’s regulatory agency has received 370 allegations of possible violations of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders during the first three months of the coronavirus pandemic. Only one ...
Barber Karl Manke, who faced two misdemeanor charges for reopening his shop despite state shutdown orders, cuts a client's hair at his barber shop in Owosso, Michigan, on May 12, 2020.
DETROIT — State regulators on Wednesday suspended the license of a 77-year-old Michigan barber who insisted on cutting hair despite an order to stay closed during the coronavirus pandemic.
The barber in Owosso, Mich., who kept his shop open despite the Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s lockdown orders during the coronavirus pandemic, has had his license reinstated. Karl Manke, 77, had his ...
MICHIGAN (CBS DETROIT) - A 77-year-old Michigan barber's license has been suspended by the state, according to his attorney. As of Wednesday morning, Karl Manke's shop remained open. According to ...
A Michigan barber who flaunted the state’s lockdown rules and reopened his shop has had his license suspended, though without official notice he is still cutting hair – and doesn’t plan to ...
A Michigan barber who reopened his shop in defiance of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s orders had his business and professional licenses suspended on Wednesday, the latest step in his escalating battle ...
Michigan officials have suspended the license of a barber in the town of Owosso who said he would not close his doors “until Jesus comes.” ...
A Michigan barber who opened his shop in defiance of the governor's coronavirus shutdown orders has had his licenses suspended by the state. But the barber, Karl Manke, told NBC News on Thursday ...
The barber, Karl Manke, 77, who has been cutting hair in Owosso, Mich., for almost 60 years, likened Michigan under Ms. Whitmer, a Democrat, to “a police state.” ...
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