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That decision was made during the regular meeting at PLCB headquarters in Harrisburg. The rationale is that the decision was made to cover operating costs. David Wojnar, vice president for state ...
The Board has called senior leadership of each the three companies still supplying wines and spirits to Pennsylvania into PLCB headquarters in the immediate future to discuss the settlements and ...
Liquor Control Board headquarters and then eight years running ... wines can be found in about 300 non-premium stores, the PLCB did place its two-for-$10 Covey Run Riesling in 450 stores in ...
And that might lead to something good. Sounds crazy, I know. But bear with me. In June, the PLCB unveiled its new “wine kiosks”—gargantuan vending machines that spit out bottles of pinot ...
The PLCB is an albatross that Pennsylvanians have been trying to get off their backs and out of their wallets for decades. It was about to die an overdue and well-deserved death. But here comes ...
The Board has called senior leadership of each the three companies still supplying wines and spirits to Pennsylvania into PLCB headquarters in the immediate future to discuss the settlements and ...
HARRISBURG — The General Assembly made several changes to the state’s liquor laws during the past year, but many of the promised fiscal benefits from those changes have yet to be realized.
The PLCB on Friday doubled the limit on orders from six bottles to 12. Starting next week, it will open 14 more stores for curbside pickup, including stores in West Deer, Latrobe, Monessen ...