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Liquor and Cannabis licenses

The Columbian
Published: May 15, 2017, 5:55am

The following have applied to the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board:

Shelby E. Piersol and Leigh J. Piersol, for a license to sell beer and wine at A Beer at a Time Tap Room, 216 N.E. Third Ave., Camas.

Iurii A. Kovalchuk and Tamila S. Kovalchuk, for a license to sell beer and wine at Tamila’s Euromarket, 6300 N.E. 117th Ave., Suite B-5, Vancouver.

Craig D. Lester and Letitia Lester, for a license to sell beer and wine at The Pick-Me-Up Modern Take-Away, 3510 N.E. Everett St., Camas.

Sunny M. Parsons and Jaime M. Parsons, for a license to sell beer and wine at Heathen Estate Winery, 9400 N.E. 134th St., Vancouver.

Trinh Nguyen and Tung S. Nguyen, for a license to sell beer and wine and to provide catering from Mars Inn, 13503 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Suite 5, Vancouver.

Jeremy C. Brown and Heather M. Brown, for a license to sell beer and wine at Rusty Grape Vineyard, 16712 N.E. 219th St., Battle Ground, and also off-premises.

Peter Lee and Mira Lee, for a license to sell beer and wine at Gogo Sushi, 8605 N.E. Highway 99, Suite 100, Vancouver.

Peter S. Renault and Carlota E. Renault, for a license to sell beer and wine at Renault Enterprises, 19805 S.E. 26th Way, Camas.

Billie Jo J. Moore, Mark C. Moore, Dawn M. Rowe and Stuart V. Rowe, for a license to sell beer and wine at Buckets, 112 S. Main Ave., Ridgefield, and off-premises.

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