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Alcohol sales to start in Marshall County
Marshall County now completely ‘wet’ after voters approve countywide alcohol sales
Marshall
County
residents voted Tuesday to go ‘wet,’ approving alcohol sales throughout the northeast Alabama
county
. The
county
has been the second-largest remaining in Alabama that is still considered somewhat “dry.” On Tuesday, voters were asked ...
Marshall County votes to go wet, business owners to capitalize on alcohol sales
Marshall County voters have spoken. Alcohol sales will be permitted county-wide. Many of the cities within the county like Guntersville, Boaz, Albertville, Arab and Grant have been considered “wet” for many years.
Marshall County voters approve alcohol sales across the county
Marshall County voters approved a measure Tuesday to allow alcohol sales across the county. With 73% of voters in favor, the county will transition from a "moist" status—where alcohol sales were limited—to a "wet" county,
Alcohol sales to start in Marshall County after amendment passes
Voters green-lighted alcohol sales in unincorporated parts of Marshall County when they approved a local amendment Tuesday.
Amendment passes to allow alcohol sales throughout Marshall County
There’s 31 places in Marshall County that the public votes, and out of those 31, all 31 voted for alcohol sales,” said Ronny Shumate. “There was none against.” That’s Amendment 1 supporter Ronny Shumate.
Marshall County votes to end dry status, allowing alcohol sales countywide
Amendment One, which appeared on the ballot, allowed voters to decide whether to keep Marshall County dry or permit alcohol sales countywide. The results showed that 73 percent of Marshall County voters supported allowing alcohol sales countywide.
How Local Amendment 1 will affect the future of alcohol in Marshall County
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala (WHNT) — The presidential election is not the only big vote on the ballot in Marshall County this year. Voters will also decide if they want to expand access to alcohol sales across the county. There are two items listed as amendment one on the ballot, but it’s local amendment one that pertains to alcohol sales.
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MARSHALL COUNTY: McLaughlin defeats Ferro in commissioner's race
RESULTSThe big story on Election Day in Marshall County was supposed to be the Commissioner race featuring Democrat Mike ...
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Marshall County General Election Results – 2024
A contested commission and board of education race were on the ballots in Marshall County, on top of a local measure that ...
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Marshall County supervisor pleads guilty to wheat theft, must resign
HOLLY SPRINGS –
Marshall
County
Supervisor Keith Taylor pleaded guilty Monday to stealing a wheat crop worth more than ...
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Marshall County District 2 Commissioner Rick Watson wins another term
Watson has represented Marshall County’s District 2 as commissioner since he was appointed in February 2019. Watson says he ...
Columbus Dispatch
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Madison County Republicans earn 'clean sweep' as commissioners Garrison, Wechtel win
MARSHALL
- Madison
County
Republican Party Chair Patrick Ward told The
News
-Record & Sentinel Nov. 5 he felt there ...
The Olympian (TCA) on MSN
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New tallies show Marshall still has large lead over former Thurston Sheriff for state House seat
On a county-by-county basis, Snaza has a slight lead over Marshall in Thurston County with 48% of the vote to his 47%. But in Pierce County, Marshall is leading him by nearly a 2- ...
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Woman arrested for drunk driving in Marshall County, police say
A Michigan City woman is behind bars after police say she drove drunk early Wednesday morning.Police say just after 12:30 a.m ...
The Tennessean (Nashville) on MSN
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How Marshall County ended years of TSSAA football frustration against Pearl-Cohn
The
Marshall
County
senior receiver had to keep the raucous celebration going. No one minded the rain, and the Tigers’ ...
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