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Boyle's Convention & Visitors Bureau director heads to Bourbon Trail
dbrock@amnews.comBoyle County’s top tourism official is leaving to take a job promoting the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Adam Johnson, executive director of the Danville-Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau since 2006, will be the first manager of the Kentucky...Tags: Festive Events, Festive Events, Tourism and Leisure, Tourism and Leisure, Arts and Culture
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New 'Brewgrass Trail' features Danville microbreweries
A couple of Danville microbreweries are stops along the newly minted Brewgrass Trail, which seeks to promote the emerging craft beer industry in Kentucky similar to the way the state has marketed its more traditional — and famous — bourbon...Tags: Media Industry, Marketing, New Products, Dining and Drinking, Social Media
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Tribe suing beer companies for alcohol problems
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An American Indian tribe sued some of the world's largest beer makers Thursday, claiming they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The Oglala Sioux Tribe...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Laws, Trials, Alcohol Addiction, Companies and Corporations
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Greg Hall's Virtue cider arrives
Tribune NewspapersGreg Hall is nothing if not a savvy businessman and even savvier tastemaker. In 23 years at Goose Island, the beer company his father founded, Hall's commitment to barrel aging and brewing classic Belgian styles with modern American twists, while...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago, Alcoholic Beverages, Companies and Corporations
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DESTINATION DANVILLE: Community beckons folks with small-town charm
jking@amnews.comWhen Jim and Sheree Gage moved to Danville nearly six years ago, they didn’t know anyone locally. “We moved here without knowing one single, solitary soul,” Jim said. The couple had attended a family reunion in Louisville in August...Tags: Germany, Career and Workplace, Abusive Behavior, Labor Legislation, Hospitals and Clinics
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Update: Stillwater Ales to open bar Of Love & Regret in Brewer's Hill
The Baltimore SunStillwater Artisanal Ales is opening its own bar in Brewer's Hill this year, and it isn't just lending its name to the effort. To be called Of Love & Regret, the bar is a creative and business collaboration between Stillwater founder Brian Strumke and...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Ellicott City, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Travel updates for 2012
Think of what follows as a travel tapas buffet — tidbits that just might whet your appetite for more. Here are a dozen pieces of information for the 2012 traveler.
1. You will know how much you'll pay to check your bags when you're flying. The...Tags: United Kingdom, Amtrak, U.S. Department of State, Credit and Debt, Bars and Clubs
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Horsely named NDSU Plant Sciences Department head
Richard Horsley has been appointed head of North Dakota State University's Plant Sciences Department. He had been serving as interim head since July 2010. "Dr. Horsley brings a number of very positive skills and tremendous experience to the position,"...Tags: Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries, Agricultural Research and Technology, Genes and Chromosomes, Rowing
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House, Senate Pass Bill Removing Beer Production Limit
FOX 17 Web ProducerMichigan State Senate passed a bill today that means one popular West Michigan brewery would be able to continue to operate its cafe while continuing to grow. Currently, breweries with restaurants are allowed to operate under a Class C license, which...Tags: Politics, Rick Snyder
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The Next 72 Hours: Area A&E Happenings for Dec. 29
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price, or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
VISUAL ARTS...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts, Imagine That (movie), Arts and Culture, Education
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A toast to Baltimore's old breweries
"Back again, back again, we've got Franklin D. Roosevelt back again, since Roosevelt's been re-elected moonshine liquor's been corrected, we've got legal wine, whiskey, beer and gin." —Recorded by Bill Cox in 1936 Happy New Year! Oh, I'm sorry....Tags: New Year's Day, Pratt Street, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Great Baltimore Fire (1904), Bars and Clubs
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Is a microbrewery on tap for Evanston?
TribLocal - EvanstonEvanston’s legal counsel will review the city’s liquor laws after a resident proposed to open a microbrewery in the city. Resident Josh Gilbert recently appeared …...
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