Three out-of-state businesses and one in-state business have submitted proposals to operate the Alcohol Beverage Control warehouse in Gluckstadt.
SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah State Legislature may be forced to increase the number of liquor licenses for bars and restaurants as the state's economy continues to grow.
The Michigan Senate recently passed a bill to make cocktails to-go a permanent menu item for restaurants and bars around the state.
Senate Bill 1163, sponsored by Sen. Curtis Hertel, D-East Lansing, would nix the current expiration date on a previous law allowing qualified businesses to sell alcoholic beverages off premises. Without the passage of the Senate bill, the law expires at the end of 2025.A liquor store waits about a week and a half for an order to arrive from the Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Control warehouse in Gluckstadt...What that means for customers is they need to plan if they have a specific wine or liquor they want to serve during the holidays.
Concord, NH – DHL Supply Chain broke ground on a 27,000-square-foot expansion of its distribution center in Bow, which houses products sold in New Hampshire’s 67 NH Liquor & Wine Outlet locations and by more than 6,200 licensees across the state.
Last year, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board returned $361 million to communities and citizens to help fund essential state services such as mental health, women's and children's programs, education and law enforcement.
CALDWELL -- When you think of wine country, many might think of Napa Valley, California, but Idaho has its own booming wine industry. In fact, Idaho's wine industry contributes an estimated $210 million to the state's economy, and as Idaho keeps growing, so does that number.
Oct. 25 - CLIVE, Iowa -- Alcohol use is rapidly rising in the Hawkeye State.
Sixty percent of those polled in a new statewide survey say they are drinking more since the pandemic.The Durham City Council voted unanimously Monday night to create a social district that will let people drink outdoors downtown.
Long before the life science, IT and cybersecurity sectors were mainstay industries in Montgomery County, Maryland, agriculture was -- and continues to be -- a strong and important presence