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  • Wednesday, December 20, 2017
    Tennesseans won’t be able to buy wine and liquor around the major holidays

    LINCOLN COUNTY, Tenn. - If you're planning on having big holiday gatherings this Christmas or New Years' Eve, you're going to have to plan ahead, especially if you live in the state of Tennessee.

    Unlike Alabama, the State of Tennessee bans wine and liquor sales on Sundays.

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  • Wednesday, December 20, 2017
    State: Cambridge liquor license situation ‘unfortunate;’ investigation ongoing

    Cambridge’s liquor licensing practices have been confusing and frustrating for a number of business owners, but it’s still unclear whether the city broke state liquor laws, according to the state Treasurer’s Office, which is currently figuring out whether it even has the authority to investigate the matter.

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  • Wednesday, December 20, 2017
    Grand jury finds criminal evidence in Florida State fraternity death

    TALLAHASSEE — A Leon County grand jury found sufficient evidence to support criminal charges in the death of Florida State University fraternity pledge Andrew Coffey.
    But the panel said the investigation is not complete and more evidence has yet to be obtained and reviewed. No charges have yet been filed.

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  • Tuesday, December 19, 2017
    Kentucky Alcohol Groups: We’ll Pay For The Designated Driver This Holiday Season

    Groups representing Kentucky distillers, brewers, and wholesalers are funding more than $10,000 in free rides for Kentucky residents. The goal? To ensure safety on the roads in the closing weeks of 2017.

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  • Tuesday, December 19, 2017
    Drunken Driving Bill Would Revoke Licenses Of Repeat Offenders

    A bill that would revoke the licenses of repeat drunken drivers passed out of an Assembly committee on Tuesday.

    The Wisconsin Department of Transportation, according to the bill, would be required to revoke a person’s driver’s license if they commit four or more drunken driving offenses, or if they commit two or more drunken driving offenses along with two or more "qualifying convictions."

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  • Tuesday, December 19, 2017
    Brewery total continues to rise in Delaware, nation

    The Brewers Association reported that that the number of breweries in the U.S. has risen to 6,000.  “Craft brewers continue to thrive if at a slower pace, fueled by a passionate community dedicated to bringing innovation, jobs, and beer across America—on Main Street and beyond,” said Bart Watson, chief economist, Brewers Association.

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  • Monday, December 18, 2017
    Alcohol deliveries resume on North Dakota reservation

    BISMARCK, N.D. - Alcohol deliveries have resumed on an American Indian reservation in North Dakota after tribal leaders temporarily shelved new rules and higher taxes on booze, state Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger said Monday.

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  • Monday, December 18, 2017
    ABC is ready to take liquor applications

    Restaurants in the Gray Township in Jacksonville and Sherwood can now apply to sell beer, wine and liquor.  After receiving the Pulaski County Election Commission’s certified results of last month’s vote that overwhelmingly approved restaurants to sell drinks by the glass, Alcohol Beverage Control can now accept applications from restaurants wanting to expand their menu offerings.

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  • Sunday, December 17, 2017
    Who's picking up the tab? City to consider proposed alcohol tax

    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - A proposed alcohol tax put forward by the chair of the Anchorage Assembly, Dick Traini to help fund alcohol treatment and rehabilitation centers could be up for discussion at the Tuesday night Assembly meeting.

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  • Sunday, December 17, 2017
    Colorado's largest drug, alcohol treatment provider to close

    DENVER (AP) — Colorado's largest provider of drug and alcohol abuse treatment will close its eight facilities early next year, forcing an estimated 5,000 people to find treatment elsewhere.

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