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First Package Store license issued out in Adair County, KY

Adair County Deputy ABC Commissioner Shannon Sexton will be making an inspection shortly prior to the store's formal opening. As a county store, Ridge Runner LLC will not have Sunday Sales.
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By Ed Waggener

Adair County has received its 14th ABC licensee under the jurisdiction of the Adair County ABC on Wednesday, February 8, 2017.

Ridge Runner Liquor LLC, 10 Rattler Curry Road, Columbia, KY, is the first outlet with a Quota Retail Liquor License. The store was also issued an NQ Malt Liquor license.



The business owner is Judith K. McLean and is on property owned by Phillip and Judith McLean.

Adair County Deputy ABC Commissioner Shannon Sexton will be making an inspection shortly prior to the store's formal opening. As a county store, Ridge Runner LLC will not have Sunday Sales.

It is located in Adair County Magisterial District 7, whose Magistrate Terry Hadley, has consistently advocated and voted for Sunday sales.

To check licenses for all jurisdictions in Kentucky, see KY ABC - License Lookup


This story was posted on 2017-02-08 16:08:06
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