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Reno-Sparks eateries eager for pre-pandemic business

   You could see the exact moment it hit Aaron Foster that his restaurant, Food + Drink in Reno’s Midtown, might not survive. It’s at the 1-minute, 5-second mark of a selfie video Foster posted to Instagram on March 13, 2020, the day the Food + Drink owner decided he couldn’t justify keeping his restaurant open amid the health risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic. “We just opened a month ago,” Foster says, half smiling, while walking around his empty restaurant in Reno’s Midtown. The tone of his voice shifts from upbeat to uncertain, and the reality of being open for a month before COVID-19 began closing the country and many small businesses like his own, sinks in.

Canned cocktails in Michigan to get more alcohol, less tax

Bill to make cocktails to-go permanent, heads to governor s desk for signature

Bill to make cocktails ‘to-go’ permanent, heads to governor’s desk for signature PHOENIX (KYMA, KECY) - The Arizona legislature passed a bill to permanently allow cocktails to go from restaurants, bars, and distilleries to support businesses affected by COVID-19. Distilled Spirits Council of the United States said the bill, HB 2773, now heads to Governor Doug Ducey for his signature. “Cocktails to-go has proved to be a vital economic lifeline for hospitality businesses across the U.S.,” said Adam Smith, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States Vice President of State Government Relations. “Arizona businesses have been hit particularly hard and allowing cocktails to-go will provide much-needed relief. Making the measure permanent will also create certainty and stability for Arizona’s restaurants, bars, and distilleries while increasing convenience for consumers. We thank the legislature for passing this business- and consumer-friendly measure and encourage Gov

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