Priceville council OKS wine license

Residents of Priceville will soon have a wider variety of wines to choose from at Priceville Foodland and other local retailers as a result of action taken by the town council Monday night

United Johnson Brothers was approved to receive a wholesale wine and beer distributor’s license without its owners having to undergo background checks.

A request to that effect was made by the owners of Foodland a couple of months ago while questioning a requirement that wholesale license applicants must undergo background checks even though they have already undergone background checks to obtain a wholesale distributor’s license from state authorities.

The council acted on other matters as follows:

•Approved payment of bills totaling $83,273.26 for the month of December

• Approved $175 for registration and expenses for each court magistrate to attend a regional seminar in Huntsville March 6-7

• Approved $250 for registration and other expenses for each court magistrate to attend training in Montgomery for certification beginning Jan. 29, 2014

•Approved $35 for 12-month membership dues to the National Care & Council Association

•Approved $125 for expenses for police department to attend a bi-annual CPR re-certification course.

•Approved travel and other expenses for librarian Paula Hensley to attend an administrator’s meeting in Montgomery Jan. 15, 2014.

•Approved $5,000 in support of the Racking Horse Breeders’ Association of America for the 2014 Spring and Fall World Celebration

•Approved a payment of $330.13 to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for a license to use music at public events in 2014

•Approved payment of $18,640 to the Municipal Workers Compensation Fund for 2014.

•Approved $300 to McWhorter Communica-tions for a 2014 Internet hosting service for the townofpricevillew.com webpage

•Approved $299.80 to GoDaddy for owning townofpriceville.com and city of priceville.com. domain names

•Approved the purchase of a copier for the treasurer and police department

•Approved $500 per month to Mark Rittman for utility department service during December, January and February

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