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Board approves Series 9 liquor license for Duke’s Black Canyon Market in Black Canyon City

3512871 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The board held a required hearing and unanimously approved a Series 9 liquor-store license for Duke’s Black Canyon Market in Black Canyon City; Development Services received no protests and the applicant was present.

At a May 21 hearing, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve a Series 9 (liquor store) license application for Duke’s Black Canyon Market in Black Canyon City.

Jeremy Dye, development services director, told the board that Development Services received no letters of protest on the application and that the applicant, Robert Harris, was present. Dye said the application was a change of ownership. “Development services has received no letters of protest,” Dye said.

Nut graf: Arizona law and county practice require the board to conduct a hearing and solicit public comment for liquor license applications even when protests are rare; county counsel confirmed a hearing is required.

Following brief questions from the board and no public comment, supervisors approved the license application unanimously.