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Whiteclay liquor store suspended
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2001
The Nebraska Liquor Control Commission voted on Thursday to suspend a liquor store in Whiteclay for 15 days.
The commission suspended Arrowhead Inn for selling liquor on credit. The store is one of four stores that sell nearly 4 million cans of beer to mostly Indian clients from the nearby Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
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(The Omaha World-Herald 12/14)
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