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Earlham council unanimously renews Bricker-Price Block Restoration Corporation liquor license for one year

Earlham City Council · February 8, 2026
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Summary

In a one-minute special session on Feb. 8, 2026, the Earlham City Council unanimously approved a one-year renewal of the liquor license held by Bricker-Price Block Restoration Corporation. The council approved the agenda and adjourned immediately after the renewal vote.

The Earlham City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 8, 2026, to renew the liquor license for Bricker-Price Block Restoration Corporation for one year. The special session was called to order by Mayor Jeff Lillie at 12:03 p.m. and adjourned at 12:04 p.m.

The council approved the meeting agenda on a motion by Mudge, seconded by Fredericksen. Under new business, Council Member Fredericksen moved to renew the Bricker-Price Block Restoration Corporation liquor license for one year; Council Member Miller seconded. The motion passed with a unanimous roll call vote recorded as “Ayes — Unanimous.”

No public comment or deliberation on the renewal is recorded in the minutes. The session closed with a motion to adjourn by Miller, seconded by Fredericksen, which the council approved unanimously. The minutes include signed attestation lines for Mayor Jeff Lillie and Clerk/Treasurer Jessica L. Visser.

The minutes contain an internal inconsistency about attendance: the roll call lists Clerk Jessica L. Visser as present while a later line lists Nelsen and Visser as absent. The minutes do not explain that discrepancy.