( KLZA)--No one spoke against or in favor during a public hearing Monday evening on a request from Hinky Dinky, doing business as Sunmart, for a liquor license.
Following the brief hearing, the Falls City Council voted 6-1 with Council member Judy Murphy casting the nay vote to give favorable comment to the application. Councilman Mitch Merz was absent.
If approved by the Nebraska Liquor Commission, the Class 1-B license will allow the grocery store to sell beer, wine and distilled spirits.
In other action, the Council approved a bid of just over $14-thousand to have About Quality Fence install additional fencing at the solid waste facility just north of the city limits.
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