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New bill would allow liquor store drive-thrus

New bill would allow liquor store drive-thrus Oklahoma liquor store drive-thru bill By Cheyenne Cole | March 3, 2021 at 6:16 PM CST - Updated March 3 at 6:16 PM LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - You might be able to purchase alcohol at Oklahoma liquor store drive-thrus soon. House Bill 2868 allows retail spirit licensees to sell alcoholic beverages in their original, sealed containers via drive-thru. Cache Road Liquor store owner Mike O’Malley said in the era of COVID, it would be great to provide customers with more options. “We’ve done a lot more delivery and a lot more curbside, obviously, because it was legal and some people still they just don’t want to even with masks and now vaccines,” he said, “they just don’t feel comfortable coming into a place, so anything we can do to make our customers feel comfortable is something that we support.”

Recalling Cactus Jack Call, the Man Patsy Cline Came to KC to Honor

Recalling ‘Cactus’ Jack Call, the Man Patsy Cline Came to KC to Honor Tribute Show for Country Music DJ Was Cline s Final Performance Share this story Published March 4th, 2021 at 6:00 AM Above image credit: Mildred Keith shot the famous last photograph of Patsy Cline. (Contributed | Keith family) Almost everybody knows the Patsy Cline-comes-to-Kansas City story. Fewer people know the “Cactus” Jack Call story. Cline died on March 5, 1963. She and three others, flying in a private plane, crashed in Tennessee on their way home to Nashville from Kansas City. Cline and several other country music stars had performed at three benefit concerts to assist the family of a popular disc jockey who had died from injuries sustained in a Jan. 24, 1963 car accident.

Rotorua alcohol delivery service Boozy stuck in limbo due to Covid-19

Rotorua alcohol delivery service Boozy stuck in limbo due to Covid-19 4 Mar, 2021 03:20 AM 6 minutes to read Deliver Eats owner Ankush Konde wants to set up a liquor delivery service in Rotorua but is stuck in limbo due to the medical officer not accepting or rejecting his application for a liquor license. Deliver Eats owner Ankush Konde wants to set up a liquor delivery service in Rotorua but is stuck in limbo due to the medical officer not accepting or rejecting his application for a liquor license. A man who wants to set up an on-demand alcohol delivery business in Rotorua is stuck in limbo as Covid-19 means he cannot progress a liquor licence.

This Maryland Brewery Will Give You Free Beer In Exchange For Your Poop | HOT 99 5

By @YMSRadio Mar 4, 2021 In case you didn t know, March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and DuClaw Brewing Company in Baltimore has one of the best challenges of all time where you can send in samples of your poop for FREE BEER! Called the Give a Crap Challenge, you can be one of 400 people to participate in the challenge where you receive a test kit in the mail for your poop and if you send it back DuClaw will send you free beer. DuClaw will randomly select 100 lucky entrants to participate for free and the other 300 can still take part by making an $85 donation and as a reward you will receive a limited edition 6-pack of DuClaw’s Sour Me Unicorn Farts glittered sour ale.

In 2020, South Dakotans Had 17 Drinks A Week

In 2020, South Dakotans Had 17 Drinks A Week 2020 was undeniably the toughest and most stressful year in recent memory.  The unfortunate fact is that a lot of people turned to alcohol when times got tough. For the state of South Dakota, the CDC describes residents as heavy drinkers.   Why?  Well. a new survey from DrugAbuse.com concludes that the average South Dakotan consumed 873 standard size drinks in 2020.  This is the equivalent of 17 drinks a week. DrugAbuse.com surveyed 3,000 drinkers (over the age of 21) about the number of drinks they consumed throughout any given week during 2020.  According to the CDC, they define heavy drinking as more than 14 drinks per week over the past year for men and more than 7 drinks per week for women. A standard drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer (5% alcohol), 5 ounces of wine (12% alcohol), or 1.5 ounces of liquor (40% alcohol).   The national average of drinks men consumed in a week was 17 while the women’s average wa

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