HARRISBURG, Pa., July 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Committed to providing financial support to reduce underage and dangerous alcohol consumption, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) has approved almost $765,000 to 44 schools, community organizations, municipalities, law enforcement organizations, nonprofit organizations, and institutions of higher education through the 2019-20 Alcohol Education Grant Program.
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) has partnered with Buena Vista Winery, Boisset Collection, and Josh Cellars to offer patriotic wines to honor those who have and continue to serve this country.
CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) is pleased to announce that Nicole Brassard Jordan, a NHLC employee of more than 30 years, has been named Deputy Commissioner.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A bill by Pennsylvania state Rep. Jesse Topper to close a loophole in the updated liquor laws and give voters more say in their community recently was signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The Mississippi Department of Archives and History is seeking items to tell the story of when liquor was illegal.
(ANKENY) – John Pauli, an engineer from Carroll, was elected Chairperson of the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Commission effective July 1, 2019. He succeeds Des Moines businesswoman Rachel Eubank and will serve one year as Chairperson.
Owners of privately-owned liquor stores in Athens are begging the city for a tax cut, saying the current liquor tax is affecting their businesses.
Matt Miller’s family has farmed pot in Oregon since well before it became legal. But since the market flooded after recreational use was approved by state voters in 2014, prices have plummeted, putting strain on the operation he runs with his wife, Rhea.
The Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC) set a one-day store record of more than $116,000 in sales during the Whiskey Rocks celebration on June 14, which was held at the Burtonsville retail store located at 15620 Old Columbia Pike.
Gov. Tom Wolf’s former chief of staff Mary Isenhour on Wednesday was confirmed to a four-year term on the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.