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Liquor licenses approved near sacred Bear Butte
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Filed Under: Environment

Commissioners in Meade County, South Dakota, approved liquor licenses for four venues near sacred Bear Butte.

The most controversial approval was for the Broken Spoke Campground, whose owner originally planned a Native theme for his venue but ran into opposition. Lakota activists say the bar is too close to Bear Butte, where they go to pray and hold ceremonies.

The Buffalo Chip Campground also won a new license. Tribal leaders tried to meet Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) when he spoke there during his presidential campaign but were unable to contact him.

Get the Story:
Meade County grants liquor license renewals (The Meade County Times-Tribune 12/11)

Related Stories:
Editorial: No state easement for sacred Bear Butte (10/2)
Opposition to effort to protect sacred Bear Butte (9/25)
Opinion: County allows defiling of sacred Bear Butte (8/15)
Sen. McCain snubs tribes on South Dakota visit (8/12)
Jodi Rave: McCain's stop at Sturgis bike rally (8/6)
Sen. McCain to campaign at Sturgis biker rally (8/4)
Bar near sacred Bear Butte wins liquor license again (7/2)
Gathering promotes spiritual unity at Bear Butte (6/30)
Editorial: Address protections at sacred Bear Butte (6/27)
Editorial: Support protections for Bear Butte (2/19)
South Dakota governor seeks to protect Bear Butte (12/17)
Prayer planned at Bear Butte during biker rally (7/26)
Bar near sacred Bear Butte a headache for owner (6/19)
Owner of bar near Bear Butte faces unpaid bills (06/06)
Views: Middle school students debate Bear Butte (04/16)
Bill to create Bear Butte alcohol buffer zone killed (02/14)
Bill to ban new bars near Bear Butte considered (2/9)
Bill to block new liquor licenses near Bear Butte killed (2/1)
Bill would bar new liquor licenses by Bear Butte (1/29)



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