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Ohio rethinking liquor sales by rolling out new plan in six stores across the state

CLEVELAND - It's time for a retail reset and Ohio is looking into changing how it sells alcohol.
The Ohio Division of Liquor Control has rolled out a new plan in six stores across the state, rearranging the merchandise and moving inventory to better group items, help consumers find interesting brands and possibly try new drinks.

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Liquor control commission does not keep all the money

On Monday, Oct. 9, the Fenton City Council is expected to set a public hearing to take place during its regular meeting of Monday, Oct. 23, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The public hearing will give citizens and affected businesses a chance to share their thoughts and opinions on a proposed resolution to charge liquor license application fees.

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NH Liquor Commission Named Best Liquor & Wine Control State in the Country

Concord, NH — The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) is the best liquor and wine control state in the country, according to StateWays Magazine, the only nationwide magazinedevoted to issues and subjects impacting the control state system. StateWays Magazine honored NHLC's "Granite State Greatness" as the best overall control state in its 2017 StateWays Best Practices Awards.

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Liquor Commission reports record sales for fiscal year

CONCORD - The state Liquor Commission on Wednesday reported record sales for its most recent year.
Its 80 liquor and wine outlet locations notched $698.2 million in sales during the latest fiscal year, which ended June 30.
The state generated $155.7 million in total liquor profits, which were transferred to New Hampshire's General Fund to be used to support critical programs including education, health and social services, transportation and natural resource protection, according to the commission.

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Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board reports record sales

Harrisburg — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today released unaudited financial results for fiscal year 2016-17 that reflect record retail sales of $2.53 billion (including liquor and sales taxes), a $95.5 million or 3.9 percent increase over the prior year and previous retail sales record. PLCB contributions to state and local government beneficiaries totaled $764.7 million for the fiscal year, an increase of $138.4 million, or 22.1 percent, over the prior year and previous record.

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Local liquor store receives revamp

Customers of One Stop Shop may notice a difference when they check out the shop's liquor section.
One Stop Shop, located inside Austintown Plaza on Mahoning Avenue, is one of six state liquor stores that was selected to have its liquor shelves reset to make the liquor-selection experience better for customers, and ultimately improve sales.

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