Police: Man bites dog, stitches needed
Police: Man bites dog, stitches needed
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Teen charged in fatal accident had DUI arrest in Harris County
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Microsoft unveils new iPad rival
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Bond set for teen charged with vehicular homicide
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More >>School board passes 2013 budget, brings back Phillips as interim superintendent
School board passes 2013 budget, brings back Phillips as interim superintendent
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MACON, Ga. (AP) - Macon Mayor Robert Reichert wants a moratorium on the licensing of downtown liquor stores.
The Telegraph newspaper reports (http://bit.ly/LihAsP) that the measure was approved Monday by a city council committee, and the full council is scheduled to consider it on Tuesday.
The mayor's proposal calls for a 90-day moratorium. The mayor said the current licensing system leads to a concentration of liquor stores downtown, which he said is no longer consistent with Macon's long-term development plans.
If passed, the moratorium would give the city up to 90 days to retool its alcohol licensing schemes.
City spokesman Chris Floore said the city is getting more residents and more foot traffic downtown, and it doesn't want a concentration of liquor stores to be created.
Information from: The Macon Telegraph, http://www.macontelegraph.com
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