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Liquor licenses

The Columbian
Published: September 30, 2012, 5:00pm

The following have applied to the Washington state Liquor Control Board:

Bruno Amicci, Nate Barile, Claire Ghormley, Keith Pemberton and Jed Redington, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Lowbar, 809 Washington St., Vancouver.

Jeff S. Seibel, Amy K. Seibel, Rob P. Ziebell and Stephanie Ziebell, for a microbrewery license at Ghost Runners Brewery, 2403 N.W. 125th St., Vancouver.

Gabriel A. Pedersen, for a microbrewery license at Beerded Brothers Brewing, 15005 N.E. 26th St., Vancouver.

Surinder S. Sahota, for a license to sell beer and wine at Chutney’s Indian Cuisine, 3000 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite 100, Vancouver.

Robert L. Trone, Anna P. Trone, David J. Trone and June S. Trone, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Total Wine & More, 4816 N.E. Thurston Way, Vancouver.

Alma R. Ortiz Morales, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Taqueria Morelia Mexican Food, 5830 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Suite 105, Vancouver.

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