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Marshall County commissioners approved county alcohol licenses for multiple Dollar General stores and scheduled a separate hearing for Dunn’s Grocery during the Jan. 14 work session.
The chair read a series of applications for Dolgen/Dollar General locations across Marshall County for county off-premises retail beer (license type 50) and retail table wine (license type 70). No members of the public offered comment during the consecutive public hearings on the record. Commissioners then moved and approved a consolidated motion to grant the county licenses for the listed Dollar General stores.
Separately, commissioners approved a motion to set a public hearing for Dunn’s Grocery at 3604 Alabama Highway 75 North in Albertville on Jan. 28, 2026, at 9 a.m. for consideration of county retail beer and retail table wine licenses.
The approvals were procedural votes recorded on the consent portion of the agenda; no conditions or amendments to the licenses were recorded during the session.
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