Four Dawson County businesses fail alcohol compliance checks
COZAD, Neb. (Nebraska) — Four businesses in Dawson County failed Friday’s alcohol compliance checks by the Nebraska State Patrol.
In total, 12 companies were audited. NSP said four of these businesses sold alcohol to a minor for a non-compliance rate of 33%. Only one company did not verify the minor’s identity.
The companies that failed the inspections were:
- #2734 by Casey – Cozad
- Kwik Stop #27 – Cozad
- Red Barn – Elwood
- Fresh Dollar – Lexington
Businesses that sell alcohol to a minor are referred to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. Employees who sell alcohol to a minor are cited for getting alcohol to a minor.
The types of businesses included in the alcohol compliance checks were convenience stores, grocery stores, restaurants, liquor stores, and bars.
This project was made possible by a grant from the SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Region II Human Services and the Nebraska DHHS Division of Behavioral Health.
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