
Downtown Macon bar gets alcohol license back after 90-day suspension
A Macon club may be opening as soon as Thursday or Friday night after the Bibb County Sheriff's Office suspended its liquor license in November. Sheriff David Davis says he suspended the Thirsty Turtle's license in response to the Black Friday mass shooting on Cherry Street that left at least six people injured and one woman dead. Maj. Brad Wolfe delivered the physical permits back to the bar owners on Monday afternoon. The bar's license was suspended for a total of 90 days with that order expiring on Feb. 25 after the commission didn't take additional action.
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