Gehrig doesn t get second to motion to change liquor laws 7:59 pm, Feb. 22, 2021 ×
Hornbacher s opened its first Hornbacher s Wine and Spirits store in the former LakeMode Liquors location in southwest Fargo s Shoppes at Osgood center. The store held its grand opening celebration April 5, 2019. (Photo by Helmut Schmidt / The Forum)Helmut Schmidt / The Forum
FARGO It looks as if the 1970s law to prevent grocery stores in Fargo from selling liquor in their aisles will stand for now.
City Commissioner Tony Gehrig couldn t get a second to the proposal to change the 100-foot rule that requires any liquor sales to be 100 feet from the entrance to grocery stores, basically requiring a detached store.
FARGO (KFGO) - The board that regulates the liquor industry in Fargo is recommending that the city review some of the restrictions in the city. Pushed.
A Fargo City Commissioner will be asking his fellow commissioners to consider amending the City's existing snowmobile ordinance in Fargo's Municipal Code. Fargo City Commissioner Tony Gehrig will bring the discussion up. Among the issues is the current violation of the City's regulations regarding snowmobiles. Currently, violating the regulations is a Class B misdemeanor, with