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Tony Evers signs more than 40 bills into law, including overhaul of the alcohol industry
Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday signed into law a measure to overhaul the state’s alcohol industry, despite some lingering concerns that the proposal could drastically harm Wisconsin wedding barns.
5 ways Wisconsin’s new alcohol laws could affect you
The owners and patrons of Wisconsin bars, breweries, wineries, wedding barns and other businesses where alcohol is consumed can expect to see some changes due to a sweeping law signed into law earlier this month.
Dozens of Wisconsin bars allowed to stay open late during RNC
As thousands of people descend on Milwaukee and surrounding southeast Wisconsin cities for the Republican National Convention, dozens of Wisconsin bars have been given the green light to stay open later than usual.
How Wisconsin alcohol producers are transitioning to state’s new liquor laws (Wisconsin Public Radio)
Shaun Lapacek wants to make sure his Columbia County winery is in compliance.
Wisconsin breweries can now serve liquor and wine. Here’s what some local spots have planned
Milwaukee breweries can now serve more than just the alcohol they produce, thanks to an overhaul of the state's laws that govern the making, distribution and sales of alcoholic beverages that passed in 2023.