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Knoxville beer inspector reports two businesses served alcohol to minors; city records show higher-than-expected fine revenue
Summary
At the May 27 meeting of the Knoxville Beer Board, Beer Inspector Presley reported that two businesses served alcohol to minors during a May compliance sweep; the board's clerk reported beer-fund fines and a $240,000 fund balance, and a market reached an agreed order for a seven-day suspension and $1,000 fine.
Officer Presley, the beer inspector, told the Knoxville Beer Board on Tuesday that a May compliance sweep checked 14 businesses and found two that sold alcohol to a minor. "Of those 14 businesses, 13 of those had beer permits. Two of those beer permitted businesses served alcohol to a minor," Presley said, identifying Big Kahuna Wings on Montview Center and The Bridal Box on Gleeson Drive.
The report was part of a wider enforcement update that included resolved and pending disciplinary matters. Mister Johnson, the board clerk, told members Harbes Market had entered an agreed…
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