WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Two northwestern Kansas counties reshaped their alcohol laws on Tuesday, with one ending the state's tradition of dry counties.
Wallace County
Wallace County was the last remaining dry county in the state. On Tuesday, voters made history by eliminating that rule and allowing restaurants to sell liquor by the drink.
Thomas County
Thomas County residents voted to remove the requirement that allowed restaurants to serve alcohol only if at least 30% of their sales came from food. This change allows establishments in the county to operate like traditional bars.
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