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Latest revision as of 06:05, 11 August 2021
A Kings Mountain Mixed Drinks Vote was on the May 5, 2009 ballot in Cleveland County, North Carolina.[1] where it was approved.[2]
Almost 100 young people from the city have banded together on Facebook to try to bring the issue to a vote.
In 2006, citizens in nearby Cherryville and Bessemer City voted to allow restaurants to serve mixed drinks after passing a referendum by about 30 votes each.
External links
- Kings Mountain mixed drinks referendum to be bought to a vote
- Kings Mountain youth leading a charge for liquor by the drink through Facebook (dead link)
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