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Wedding barn owners sue over changes requiring them to get liquor licenses
Two wedding barn owners have filed a lawsuit challenging a sweeping overhaul of Wisconsin’s alcohol laws, arguing a new requirement that forces them to get a liquor license or reduce the number of events they hold each year is unconstitutional.
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