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Monday, January 21, 2013
There's a push to allow limited Sunday alcohol sales in Anniston. City Councilor and Vice Mayor Seyram Selase says that the idea is linked to Anniston's efforts to attract eco-tourism from bicycle riders, hikers and others. "And they really focus on going to cities and locations that have your craft beers, and they're drawing, you're talking about a lot of young people and a lot of baby boomers as well, and those are the types of atmospheres they love," Selase said. But first, the state legislature would have to give the Anniston City Council the authority to allow such sales. That could happen as early as February. Anniston Senator Del Marsh plans file the bill on behalf of the council.
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