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KY Hills Country Club, Metcalfe Co., KY receives ABC licenses

Country Club is issued a malt beverage package store license and malt beverage drink license. The golf course is the area's fourth country club in in CM 7-County Area to acquire ABC licenses.
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By Ed Waggener

Kentucky Hills Country Club, 6198 Randolph/Summer Shade Road, Edmonton, KY, has been issued an NQ2 Retail Malt Beverage License and an NQ4 Retail Malt Beverage Drink License. Partners are Chris A. Isenberg, Donald W. Isenberg, and Terry D. Isenberg.



The real estate owner is listed as Kentucky Hills Golf Course, Inc. The effective date of the licenses is November 2, 2016, but the start of sales has not yet been announced.

Kentucky Hills Country Club in Metcalfe County; Green County Country Club, 158 Golf Course Road, Greensburg, Green County, KY; Lakewood Country Club, 4214 Highway 379, Russell Springs, Russell County, KY; and Campbellsville Country Club, 3064 Hodgenville Road, Campbellsville, KY, all have ABC licenses.

For information on all Kentucky ABC licenses, see: License Look Up


This story was posted on 2016-11-03 05:19:39
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