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Legal Notice Of
Public Auction

On October 15, 2009, the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission will hold a public auction of the following alcoholic beverage permits available in Jackson County. A list of permits available in other counties can be found on the website listed below. The auction will be held at the Indiana Government Center South, Conference Center, Room C, 302 W. Washington, Indianapolis, IN, beginning at 11:00 a.m. (Indianapolis Time).

Interested bidders must submit pre-qualification applications to the Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission, on or before September 30, 2009. Pre-qualification applications, as well as a complete list of all permits available for auction, may be found on our website at www.IN.gov/atc, or obtained from the Alcohol & Tobacco Commission, 302 W. Washington, Room E114, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Phone (317) 232-2430.

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