The Jackson Beer Board approved three requests for permits, fined two convenience stores as the result of an underage alcohol operation conducted by Metro Narcotics, and tabled one show-cause during a meeting at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Tuesday.
AAA Convenience Store LLC – Bull Market No. 4 – 935 Hollywood Drive, had its beer license suspended for 30 days, but if a $1,500 fine is paid within seven days, the suspensions will be lifted.
The offense was the first for Bull Market No. 4.
Raceway 942 LLC, 2023 South Highland Ave., had its beer license suspended for 30 days, but if a $1,500 fine is paid within seven days, the suspension will be lifted.
The offense was the first for Raceway.
S&S Food Mart, 223 Airways Blvd., charged with selling alcohol to an underage informant, conducted by Metro Narcotics, Sept. 26, had its show-cause hearing delayed, due to a malfunction of equipment that checks identification at the convenience store.
Randy S. Hall was approved for a special occasion permit to sell, store and serve beer at an event to be held at the Jackson Oman Arena October 26-27, known as the Cody Nance Invitational Professional Bull Ride.
Darwin Ruiz, owner of La Bamba Mexican Grocery Store and Deli, 480 Wiley Parker Road, was approved for a permit to sell, store and served beer on the premises where sold.
RI – Old Medina TN, LLC, was approved for a business known as Residence Inn Jackson, 126 Old Medina Crossing, was granted a permit to serve beer – complimentary – to its guests.
(PHOTO: Raceway, 2023 South Highland Avenue)
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