Starkville passes Sunday alcohol
by Errol Castens/NEMS Daily Journal
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STARKVILLE - Starkville thirsts may soon be slaked with adult beverages seven days a week.

Aldermen voted 4-3 on Tuesday night to ask the State Tax Commission to authorize restaurants to sell alcohol - including beer, light wine, wine and liquor - on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

During two public hearings on the matter, opponents cited religious, moral and public-safety grounds for their opposition. However, proponents emphasized economic benefits.

The Convention and Visitors Bureau advisory board stated in a letter to aldermen, "New retail businesses and restaurants are sure to be interested in Starkville, MS, once this progressive and forward-thinking ordinance is passed."

State Tax Commission approval is considered likely. Assuming it is granted, Starkville will join West Point and Columbus in having legalized Sunday alcohol service.

Contact Errol Castens at (662) 281-1069 or errol.castens@djournal.com.
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« anonymous wrote on Wednesday, Aug 19 at 10:20 PM »
If I lived in Starkville, I would want to stay drunk on Sundays, as well. Particularly during football season.
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« hadtosayit wrote on Wednesday, Aug 19 at 09:57 AM »
Way to go Starkville! Keep up with the times and bring more tax dollars to your fine city. It's a shame that Tupelo won't move forward into the future. Our city leaders want to keep us in the dark ages!
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