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News / Business / Transactions

Liquor and Cannabis licenses

By The Columbian
Published: October 23, 2017, 6:00am

The following have applied to the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board:

Rocco Bria, Marilue Bria and Fred L. Lane, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Rocky’s Pizza, 1901 W. Main St., Battle Ground.

Michele D. Medlin, Jeffery L. Medlin and Amber Nygren, for a license to sell beer and wine at End of the Road Grill, 207 Pioneer St., Ridgefield.

Ronald-William K. Buchanan, Jodi V. Buchanan, Jordan Buchanan and Alisha M. Buchanan, for a license to sell beer and wine at 808 Sunrise Deli, 808 Harney St., Vancouver, and also off-premises.

Michael J. Guili and Ana L. Hernandez, for a license to sell beer and wine at 7-Eleven, 410 N.E. 136th Ave., Vancouver.

Yiegui Chen and Yansen Wu, for a license to sell beer and wine at Lucky House Chinese Restaurant, 5501 N.E. 109th Court, Vancouver.

Tilman J. Fertitta, Paige Fertitta, Steven L. Scheinthal, Julie Scheinthal, Richard H. Liem and Patricia Liem, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Joe’s Crab Shack, 101 E. Columbia Way, Vancouver.

Chang Xu Jiang, Carrie Lin, Kong H. Ni and Qiaoling Liu, for a license to sell beer and wine at Sushi Mioga, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Vancouver.

Dane Mehan-Williams, Jamin L. Pitchford and Terah Pitchford, for a license to transport marijuana from Recdirect Services, 1308 N.E. 134th St., Vancouver.

Daniel P. Finley and Karen Finley, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine, and kegs to go from The Offramp Sports Bar and Grill, 400 N.E. 112th Ave., Vancouver.

Gary J. Rood, Christine C. Rood, Barclay Armitage and Virginia E. Francis, for a license to sell beer and wine at Glenwood Place Senior Living, 5500 N.E. 82nd Ave., Vancouver.

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