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Wayne Armitage: On going moist or wet

Let's do something to draw all the tourists from the area like other cities do, Wayne Armitage suggests

Wayne Armitage writes:
Going moist or even wet has been suggested several times before. Since we have so many residents in this area that are close minded it will never happen. They talk about how there are no jobs. Well the residents of the area don't want jobs. Money from taxes and grants is how the other cities did it. We now have 2 exits from the Parkway and easy travel to and from other cities. Let's do something to draw all the tourists from the area like other cities do. It has been proven that crime does not go up. We already have heavy alchohol use in the county. Why not keep the taxes from the sales here. --Wayne Armitage
Comments re article 62103 Suggest being moist is how Campbellsville did it




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