We have had no infections for just about all of COVID. And this year we did one on our own over New Year's for seven days, right as omicron hit. And then the second one was later that year, November to early January. The first one was obvious - everyone was shut down. You can't do a drag show, you can't have people crowded around a stage, when you're not supposed to be near each other. We have never had a full year of normal business. Last week, with the pandemic seemingly easing and Minnesota United getting ready to host its first home game of 2022, Eye On St.
Two years of quarantines, no crowds, restricted crowds, games cancelled, games postponed and outbreaks have left owner Wes Burdine looking for what he hopes will be the Black Hart's first uninterrupted year. Delivered straight to your inbox each weekday. Paul newsletter We'll keep you informed on all things St.