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Wet-dry votes planned in small towns

February 7, 2010 23:45 pm · 0 comments

in Alabama News,Montgomery

By Dana Beyerle Montgomery Bureau Chief MONTGOMERY | Wet-dry votes are being sought this year in small towns in dry counties, including Aliceville and Fayette, under a new law that allows towns with as few as 1,000 people to set alcoholic beverage referendums.

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