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Get your Sunday booze in Rogers or Bentonville starting Jan. 1, 2023

Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, people of drinking age in Rogers and Bentonville will be able to purchase alcohol on Sundays.
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Governor lists alcohol, state investments and cyber security in responses to Russian invasion

Vodka, state investments and cyber security figure in the governor's response to Ukraine invasion.
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Alcohol wins one, loses one in House Rules Committee

A House committee today turned back a cities-supported bill to make it easier for those in dry counties to have local option elections.

Governor orders an reduction in hours for on-premise alcohol sales

Last call at 11 p.m. starts Friday.
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SEC approves public sale of alcohol at sports events. UA seems on board

Southeastern Conference member presidents and chancellors voted today to allow sale of alcohol in general seating areas at athletic events, with the decision left up to individual schools.

Attorney general says public facilities that serve alcohol can ban guns

Who knew Attorney General Leslie Rutledge would say there ARE circumstances in which the right to bear arms may be infringed? Such as at public facilities that serve alcohol.
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More alcohol in the plans for Razorback athletic events

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported this morning that a concessions operator had applied for state permits to sell alcoholic beverages at basketball games at the University of Arkansas's Bud Walton Arena, baseball games at Baum Stadium and gymnastics and volleyball events at Barnhill Arena.

Grocery store wine bill passes House Rules committee

Will grocery stores be able to sell more wine? The legislative answer might depend on whether legislation is passed to allow liquor stores to sell more food.
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No more booze in Cave City

Cave City has narrowly voted to become a dry township within wet Sharp County.

Judge disqualifies Randolph County alcohol sales initiative

Circuit Judge Phil Smith ruled today in Pocahontas that a petition drive to call a local option alcohol election in Randolph County had fallen short of the signature threshold. NEA Report has the full rundown.
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge again rejects alcohol sales ballot initiative

For the second time, Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has rejected a ballot initiative pertaining to alcohol sales in dry counties pushed by Little Rock attorney David Couch.

Colleges add alcohol to juice ticket sales

Several major colleges are expanding football stadium beer sales to general admission tickets to help boost ticket sales.
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