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Mills opens public hearing, council approves fiscal 2026 liquor license renewals

6442108 · August 27, 2025

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Summary

The City Council of Mills opened a public hearing on multiple liquor license renewals, heard a staff report that the Wyoming Liquor Division found holders compliant, received no public comment and approved the fiscal year 2026 renewals by voice vote.

The City Council of Mills, Wyoming, opened a public hearing to consider liquor license renewals for multiple local businesses and later approved the fiscal year 2026 renewals.

The presiding officer declared the public hearing open for “the consideration of liquor license renewals for Bath Works Distillery Company LLC, Bayou Liquors Incorporated, Cundu Biz LLC, On Court Fine Wine Spirits, Hindsight Investments, Diesel’s Bar and Grill, Home X Sales, Mountain View Sinclair, Home X Number 1, Klaus W. Conrad Jr., The Oregon Trail Bar, Maverick No. 547, Bull House LLC, Highway Bar and Package, Unlocked Vines LLC and Wyoming Downs LLC,” and said the hearing would be conducted “in accordance with state statutes, Mills council procedures, and other applicable laws.”

A staff member reported that “The Wyoming Liquor Division has deemed all City of Mills liquor license holders compliant.” The council called for public comment three times; no members of the public spoke for or against the renewals. The presiding officer then closed the public hearing.

On a subsequent motion, the council approved the fiscal year 2026 liquor license renewals by voice vote. The record shows multiple “Aye” responses and the chair declared the motion passed. The meeting minutes do not list individual roll-call votes in the transcript provided.

Why this matters: Liquor license renewals authorize the continued sale of alcohol by local businesses and are governed by state statute and local council procedures; the Wyoming Liquor Division’s compliance determination is a standard step in Mills’ renewal process.

Details and next steps: The businesses named in the hearing were read into the record (listed above). The staff report stated the renewals had been advertised and handled according to applicable statutes and council procedures. No substantive public opposition or conditions on any license were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.

No additional follow-up or appeals were recorded in the meeting excerpt.