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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is asking the state Liquor Control Commission to temporarily cut off the sale of alcohol at bars and restaurants at 10 p.m. and close establishments at 11 p.m. The commission meets Friday morning at 9 a.m. and if approved, the measure would be effective as of Friday night. “We do not want to shut down Ohio bars and restaurants,” DeWine said. “That would be devastating to them, but we do have to take some action and see what kind of results we get.”
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Ohio restaurants have not been able to serve mixed drinks and straight liquors since the state order that closed dine-in services took effect last month.…
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It’s last call for some alcohol in Ohio. Some items are being discounted for sale and will not be restocked.The Ohio Department of Commerce, the agency…
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Ohio is looking for more liquor store operators, thanks to rising sales statewide. There are 465 liquor stores in Ohio, which are managed by the state but…