The owner of recently purchased and renamed Robards General Store intends to file an application that would allow voters in the precinct to determine if it’s wet or dry.
The Robards precinct is one of three still left in the county. There had been four, but in 2024 residents of the Niagara precinct made it wet. The other two are South Cairo and North Corydon, while Anthoston is moist.
Joe McGarrh, who bought Suggs General Store in January and renamed it Robards General Store, said plenty of customers have come into the store asking if it will one day sell alcohol…