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Natrona County commissioners approve liquor license transfer, indigent-burial policy and a zoning variance

5786305 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

At the meeting, the board approved a full retail liquor license transfer for a Mills Road business, adopted an indigent and unclaimed burial/cremation policy, and granted a variance for a light-industrial property. The board also approved its consent agenda.

The Natrona County Board of County Commissioners approved a set of routine and contested items during its meeting, including a retail liquor license transfer, adoption of an indigent and unclaimed burial/cremation policy, and a planning variance.

Liquor license transfer approved

The board voted to approve the transfer of a full retail liquor license for the business at 1910 Talc Road from BFS Official LLC (doing business as Luxe) to TNT Property Enterprises (doing business as Peyton). The applicant, Ted Thompson, said he was under contract to purchase the property and that the business employs 15 people. Tamara Stenhaug identified herself as the proposed manager and described operating hours.

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