Tolono board continues liquor law discussions
TOLONO – Village officials would like to see fewer problems with businesses in town that sell liquor. Though they don't yet agree on the best way to do that, they're working on it.
The village board on Tuesday held the second in a series of special meetings to update the village's liquor ordinance. The 19-page ordinance was last reviewed about 25 years ago.
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