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Liquor industry and grocers pushing Kansas lawmakers to lift restrictions on home delivery and online sales.
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Smaller establishments say regulation originally meant to curb alcohol sales puts them at a competitive disadvantage.
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Known as the "Lawman of the State," Kansas Attorney General Vern Miller was infamous for popping out of trunks, inciting gunfights on buses, and going toe-to-toe with other lawmen and politicians.
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Segment 1: 3.2 Beer.As of April 1, grocery and convenience stores in Kansas are permitted to sell full-alcohol beer. In this conversation, we find out why…
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For many decades now, the only beer you could buy in Kansas grocery and convenience stores was limited to 3.2% alcohol. But on Monday, that 3.2 beer will…
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Not-so-OK voting corralDodge City has been drawing national attention this year because of its lone polling place on the outskirts of town.For decades,…
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With tax talks stalled, the Kansas Senate spent more than an hour Thursday debating whether to expand full-strength beer sales beyond liquor stores.The…
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Retired grocery store executive David Dillon had a simple answer Wednesday to concerns that allowing stores like his to sell full-strength liquor would…
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Expanding liquor sales to grocery and convenience stores in Kansas could lead to more underage drinking, according to a new report from the Kansas Health…
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A proposed change to Kansas alcohol laws would allow grocery and convenience stores to sell wine and liquor. Currently, wine and spirits are only…