Hamilton County Liquor Control Commission met May 22

Hamilton County Liquor Control Commission met May 22
John Chapman, Hamilton County Board Chairman — Hamilton County Website
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Hamilton County Liquor Control Commission met May 22.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Roll Call of Board Members

4. Approval of Prior Minutes

a. November 19, 2024 Regular Liquor Control Meeting

Acclamation Vote:

MOTION:

SECONDED:

5. Public Comment

NEW BUSINESS:

1. Discussion: Illinois Gaming Board – Video Gaming Report for the period beginning May 2024 through April 2025.

2. Discussion and possible recommendation: Class C Liquor License request, proof of bond, and payment submitted by Reegan & Holly Schuster, D/B/A The Liquor Hut, LLC.

3. Discussion and possible recommendation: Class C Liquor License request, proof of bond, and payment submitted by Ryan Rubenacker, D/B/A Rube’s Liquor Locker, Inc.

ADJOURN

https://www.hamiltoncountyil.gov/app/uploads/2025/05/05-22-2025-Liquor-Control-Meeting-Agenda.pdf



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