RICHARDS v. NEBRASKA LIQUOR CONTROL COM'N

No. 84-788.

378 N.W.2d 667 (1985)

221 Neb. 542

Imogene M. RICHARDS, Doing Business As Smokehouse Saloon, Appellant, v. NEBRASKA LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

December 27, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rebecca E. Miller of Miller Law Office, Axtell, for appellant.

A. Eugene Crump, Deputy Atty. Gen., and Terry R. Schaaf, Lincoln, for appellee.

BOSLAUGH, HASTINGS and GRANT, JJ., and BRODKEY, J., Retired, and RIST, D.J.


RIST, District Judge.

This is an appeal by Imogene M. Richards, doing business as Smokehouse Saloon, from the order of the district court for Lancaster County, Nebraska, affirming the order of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission denying her application for a retail Class C liquor license in the village of Axtell, Nebraska.

The record reflects that the applicant first applied for such license on May 4, 1983. The village board of Axtell held a special meeting...

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