Residents of the Alaska Native community of Nulato voted overwhelmingly to open an official liquor store.
Mayor Glenn Demoski said the city is already overrun with liquor. A store won't increase drinking but at least it will generate much-needed revenues, he said.
Four other Native communities operate liquor stores. Officials say they provide revenue and haven't led to an increase in alcohol use.
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Nulato allows a liquor store
(The Anchorage Daily News 7/13)
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Alaska Native community votes to open liquor store
Thursday, July 13, 2006
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