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Qld bowls club wins fight to stay open.

The KFC Bowl in Minneapolis is scheduled to close at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night, the end of the season for the league.

KFC Bowl owner Kevin Harrigan said he and club officials wanted to hold on to the brand as much as possible because he would take up to 1,000 customers at most.

"We don't believe in that type of business model, not any more. I'm not doing it now. I am not going to do it now because of this lawsuit," Harrigan said.

A judge's ruling in January threw out a lawsuit alleging that KFC violated a state law by offering alcohol at the league's home games. The case was later settled out of court.

"It took our players all over Minnesota to find out this was happening, we couldn't get ahold of our players because they didn't want to deal with the (Minnesota) State Liquor Control Department. We couldn't get that done until they opened a bowl business, because of this legal problem with a league owner," Harrigan said. "We just want it to be the way it has always been. There is no legal conflict at all in our dealings with the state and with the league."

KFC's decision Thursday came as no surprise to members of the Minneapolis City Council, which in February unanimously adopted ordinances that restrict alcohol sales at athletic events at KFC bowls, including Super Bowls.

After the Vikings beat the Kansas City Chiefs 30-22 at Kinnick Stadium last October, Harrigan called it "fierce" and said the team didn't feel that the city's law was "in order."

He argued that the ordinance was unconstitutional because it's based on federal law rather than the state's, and that it's also subject to court challenges.

Mayor Betsy Hodges, who chairs the city council's legal affairs committee, and Council Member Jim Renacci, who chairs the board's committee on sports and 바카라 entertainment, announced a lawsuit the day before the ban was enacted that includes the NFL, the State Liquor Commission and the Minnesota chapter of United Food and Commercial Workers, for alleged illegal use of tax dollars to lobby against allowing a bowl to stay open.

The lawsuit seeks class-action status from the seven city council members and five of Renacci's fellow council members.

The suit cites a 2013 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in Coca-Cola versus a Minnesota law that restricted alcohol sales at state-run stadiums, which made it illegal for the Minnesota Legislature to spend tax dollars to fund stadium alcohol programs.

In January, the Minnesota Supreme Court found that a local ordinance restricting stadium alcohol sales was constitutional and didn't violate the state's constitutio

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