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South Beloit imposes six-month moratorium on new tobacco licenses while city reviews classifications
5792900 · September 17, 2025
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Summary
Council approved a temporary six-month moratorium to review tobacco business licenses and clarify distinctions between primary tobacco shops and multi-product convenience outlets before issuing or renewing licenses.
The South Beloit City Council on Sept. 15 approved a six-month moratorium on issuing or renewing primary tobacco business licenses to give staff time to review current business licenses and ensure that establishments selling tobacco are properly classified.
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