The California Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control will hold a hearing next month on a liquor license at the
casino owned by the Santa
Ynez Band of Chumash Indians.
The tribe is seeking to expand the sale of liquor at the Chumash Casino Hotel and
Resort. Alcohol, however, won't be allowed on the gaming floor.
The hearing will take place October 16-19 at city hall in Solvang.
Get the Story:
Hearing set Oct. 16-19 on Chumash liquor license
(The Solvang Valley News 9/25)
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Editorial: Public left in the dark over Chumash casino liquor bid
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Public hearing set for liquor license at Chumash Tribe's casino
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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