City Council debates language involving THC in liquor license discussion
City Council discussed language potentially prohibiting THC drinks in restaurants with an on-sale liquor license. Courtesy photo.
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By Tucker Hermans - October 7, 2025 in Featured, Government, News Reading Time: 5 minutes
City Council discussed language potentially prohibiting THC drinks in restaurants with an on-sale liquor license. Courtesy photo.
The Watertown City Council heard the first reading of an ordinance involving changes to on-sale liquor licenses for full-service restaurants at its me...
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