Liquor store owner responds to controversy in Sherwood community

For the first time, the owner of a liquor store causing controversy in the Sherwood community is speaking out. Neighbors have been vocal in their opposition, urging city leaders to block the store’s operation after months of efforts to prevent its opening.

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The liquor store, Al’s Alcohol, is located near a school, a church, and a children’s bookstore, raising concerns among locals. Despite these issues, George Freght, part-owner of Al’s Alcohol, says his goal is simply to run his business and serve customers, without causing trouble.

“We just want to open. We don’t want any problems. It’s a 100% retail liquor store. We’re not doing anything illegal,” said Freght.

Since opening, Freght has received 15 citations, each costing $250, for not meeting certain compliance requirements.

These violations include failing to submit a required distance survey, which mandates liquor stores be at least 500 feet away from schools, and not having the proper certificate of use. Freght said he is working to resolve these issues but feels the fines are unfair.

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