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Panel kills liquor-license proposal.(news)

Publication: Las Vegas Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV)

Publication Date: 31-MAY-02
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Las Vegas Review-Journal

BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL

The Clark County Commission on Thursday killed a proposal that would have diluted the requirements a developer must meet to qualify for an exemption to the county's liquor-license regulations.

Taverns and bars are prohibited from being within 1,500 feet of one another unless they are located in...

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