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Douglas County liquor board approves two licenses and accepts training ordinance impact statement
Summary
The Douglas County Liquor Board approved two liquor licenses and accepted a business‑impact statement for an ordinance that would require alcohol seller/server training within 30 days of hire and annual refreshers; staff said the sheriff and Partnership Douglas County will offer free local training.
The Douglas County Liquor Board, which the Board of County Commissioners convened to hear liquor‑related matters on March 19, approved two license applications and accepted a business‑impact statement for an ordinance that would require licensed alcohol sellers and servers to complete seller/server/dispenser training within 30 days of employment and participate in an ongoing training program.
Captain Stork of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office told the board that applicants for Sierra Desert Spirits LLC and Nan Nanit Inc. (dba Lucky Market) had completed required paperwork and background checks and that the…
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