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Iowa's Alcoholic Beverages Division has inspected more than 300 businesses since introducing stricter COVID-19 enforcement measures at the end of July. The division and the state Department of ...
A former Iowa official now running for state auditor was wrongly fired in retaliation for reporting illegal conduct at the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, a Polk County jury found Friday.
Quick Shop Foods in Ottumwa, Iowa, claims in the complaint filed in Polk County District Court that the Alcoholic Beverages Division of the Iowa Department of Commerce – the state’s exclusive ...
THE IOWA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DIVISION SHOWS LIQUOR SALES SURGED AND SURPASSED $400 MIONLI FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2021. THAT’S UANNPRECEDENTED 13% INEACRSE OVER THLAE ST FISCAL YEAR WHEN 2020 ALSO ...
Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division spokesman, Tyler Ackerson, says the fiscal year that ended in June showed an increase in licenses. “We had almost 17,000 licenses issued throughout the fiscal ...
Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division has accepted auditors' recommendations for tracking breakage reports, strengthen employee time reporting and minimize overtime costs. The recommendations were ...
MORAVIA, Iowa --- The current administrator of the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division said Monday he is in the process of implementing new controls and structural changes designed to prevent future ...
Some changes are coming to the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division (ABD) and Department of Revenue websites as part of the state reorganizations. Department of Revenue director, Mary Mosiman says ...
Officials with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division announced Thursday that administrative rules to address the filling, sealing and sale of mixed drinks or cocktails to-go have been filed and ...
The 2017 annual report by the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division won’t be released officially until the agency’s oversight commission approves it, but division administrator Stephen Larson gave ...
Turns out, they may not be the only ones. The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division (ABD) is asking every establishment with a liquor license to complete a COVID-19 checklist by this Friday.
Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division created an educational bulletin Friday that warned residents that purchasing wine or beer outside the state and bringing it to Iowa is illegal. According to Iowa ...