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With Wasatch and Summit Counties moving from an "orange" to "yellow” risk this week, the change will affect the state liquor stores in the two counties.…
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Despite Summit County's Order to residents to stay at home to stop the spread of COVID-19, the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control says its…
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Summit County and Utah County residents will have less time for purchasing their beer, wine, alcoholic beverages, libations, strong drink ingredients…
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As November begins Utah’s beer drinkers are welcoming in drinks with alcohol content above 3.2%.Terry Wood, Public Information Officer with the Utah…
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If Park City’s Smith’s grocery store gets its way, you’ll be able to stop and have a beer while shopping in the store. The Department of Alcoholic…
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Bonanza Campout, an indie rock, electronic and hip-hop music festival, is preparing for its fourth edition of the show at the end of June. However, this…
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As Utahn’s rung in the new year many did so with a drink in hand. A confluence of economic and population growth made it so Utahns spent more money on…
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The Dining Club liquor license is going away and the new law requiring restaurants to declare they are a bar or a restaurant takes effect on July 1.…
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In 2017 the Utah Legislature passed an Alcohol Amendment Bill that eliminated the Dining Club Liquor License category. It takes effect July 1st.…
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A Park City attorney has been appointed as the newest member of the Utah Department of Alcohol Beverage Control, known as the DABC. He’s one of seven…