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Map showing alcoholic beverage control states in the United States. The 17 control or monopoly states as of November 2019 are: [2]. Alabama – Liquor stores are state-run or on-premises establishments with a special off-premises license, per the provisions of Title 28, Code of Ala. 1975, carried out by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
The Ohio Division of Liquor Control, part of the Ohio Department of Commerce, controls alcohol manufacturing, distribution and sales within the U.S. state of Ohio. Ohio is an alcoholic beverage control state , thus the state has a monopoly over the wholesaling or retailing of some or all categories of alcoholic beverages.
Norwalk Ohio News - Norwalk; Piqua Daily Call - Piqua; The Daily Sentinel - Pomeroy; Portsmouth Daily Times - Portsmouth; Salem News - Salem; The Sandusky Register - Sandusky; Scioto Valley Guardian - Chillicothe; The Sidney Daily News - Sidney; Springfield News-Sun - Springfield; The Springfield Paper - Springfield
Liquor store hours vary state to state and even county to county, so keep that in mind this Memorial Day. ... New Hampshire: Liquor stores will be open. North Carolina: Liquor stores will be open ...
Around 1800, the paper moved to Chillicothe, Ohio, when the government of the Northwest Territory relocated to that city [3] The paper eventually assumed the name The Chillicothe Gazette. Gannett sold the paper in the 1990s to Community Newspaper Holdings, who in turn sold to The Thomson Corporation. When Thomson exited the newspaper business ...
The South Salem Covered Bridge, a historic site in the township Location of Buckskin Township in Ross County Coordinates: 39°21′6″N 83°18′16″W / 39.35167°N 83.30444°W / 39.35167; -83
Portsmouth is a city in and the county seat of Scioto County, Ohio, United States. [5] Located in southern Ohio 41 miles (66 km) south of Chillicothe, it lies on the north bank of the Ohio River, across from Kentucky and just east of the mouth of the Scioto River.
Salmon P. Chase (Ohio governor, abolitionist, U.S.Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice) (Cincinnati) Gary Cohn (National Economic Council Director) (Shaker Heights) James M. Cox (governor, presidential candidate, media mogul) (Dayton) Ephraim Cutler (a framer of Ohio Constitution, abolitionist, longtime Ohio University Trustee (Ames Twp)