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The Bloomington Liquor Commission has rejected an application for a liquor license from an out-of-town businessman who sought to open a packaged liquor store in an abandoned Family Video building in the Park Place subdivision.
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The Bloomington Liquor Commission held a public hearing Tuesday concerning an application for a new packaged liquor and smoke shop that wants to move into the abandoned Family Video location in the Park Place subdivision in west Bloomington.
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Shoppers at this summer’s downtown Bloomington farmers market may find wine and beer tastings at some booths, if a proposed change to liquor licenses is approved next week.
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The Normal Town Council voted overwhelmingly Monday night to waive next year’s liquor license fees for certain businesses negatively affected by Restore…
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Some Bloomington restaurants and bars are getting the chance to have the cost of their liquor licenses reduced.The City Council voted unanimously Monday…
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Club organizations like the VFW can now offer delivery and curbside pickup of alcohol in Bloomington.The City Council granted the permission during its…
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The Bloomington City Council voted Monday to send a west side restaurant’s request for a beer garden back to the liquor commission.Eric’s Too restaurant…
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The Bloomington Liquor Commission approved three new liquor licenses Tuesday, including a tavern license for a restaurant going into the former Hooters…
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Shoppers in Normal now will be able to order curbside pickup and home delivery of alcohol from large retailers.Prompted by growing online services offered…
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Bloomington City Council members want more clearly defined conditions and enforcement measures before deciding whether to approve a liquor license that…