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In recent weeks, several restaurants and food establishments in San Bernardino County have been both closed and allowed to reopen by health inspectors. For example, Dingers Sports Bar & Grill located at 1602 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino was shut down on April 23 due to a sewage overflow issue. On the other hand, The Donut Makers at 395 W. Highland Ave., San Bernardino was closed on April 11 because of a rodent infestation and unsanitary conditions but was permitted to reopen on April 22. These updates on restaurant closures and reopenings are published weekly by the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, with status reports provided in the following week’s list. Stay informed with these weekly updates from Ian Wheeler and view more news on the San Bernardino Sun.
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