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Local Board Hearing Information July 2018 Updated 7/26/18 9:50AM Local Board Hearing Information July 2018 Updated 7/26/18 9:50AM Adams hearing #1 Adams County Service Complex, Conference room, Room 125 - Decatur 07/24/2018 9:00 am SWEETMIA LLC RR0102402 Beer Wine & Liquor - Restaurant (210) Renewal DBA: TWO BROTHERS 239 W. MONROE ST. Decatur IN 46733 Allen hearing #1 Citizens Square 200 E. 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