
For several years, the Messina Italian restaurant owners in Saukville have unsuccessfully worked with two state legislators to change a state law that limits the number of liquor licenses that can be issued.
But last week, state Sen. Glenn Grothman (R-West Bend) took a more parochial approach.
He introduced a bill that would allow the Saukville Village Board to issue one Class B liquor license in addition to the nine Class B licenses allowed under the village's quota.
They did something similar in Saukville a few years ago so Pick'n Save could have a class A license and compete with Piggly Wiggly. I see a trend.
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