Boundary County
Commissioners on Monday approved a resolution to
allow off-premise liquor sales at the state
liquor store in Bonners Ferry, but as early as
this morning, it looked like putting that
resolution into effect would take months.
"As you can imagine, we run
on a pretty strict budget, and before we can
increase hours for employees, we have to have
legislative funding," Idaho State Division
of Liquor director Jeff Anderson said Monday
afternoon. "At the very
earliest, we might be able to get funding when
our new fiscal year begins July 1."
At around 10 a.m. today,
district sales manager Tom Legerski confirmed
that assessment, saying that both he and
Anderson had received the resolution, but
concurred that it would take at least until July
1 to find the money to pay the additional
personnel costs it will take to keep the Bonners
Ferry store open for an extra five hours a week.
Shortly after 3 p.m., the
phone rang again.
"Has the article been
published yet?" Jeff asked.
"First thing this morning."
"Hmm ... we were wrong, the
store will be open this Sunday."
"Huh?"
I turns out that word of
the resolution went not only to the bosses, but
to the managers of state-run liquor stores
throughout the state.
"A store manager in eastern
Idaho said her Saturday sales didn't warrant
being open all day, and she agreed to trim her
schedule by six hours a week," Jeff said. "But
I'm only the state director ... you'd better
call Joel just to make sure."
Joel MacDonald, long-time
manager at the Bonners Ferry package store,
confirmed, and he sounded excited that not only
will he and his staff get a few more hours to
work each week, but that their work is very
likely to bring added benefit to local North
Idaho College students and a few more dollars to
the ever-shrinking budgets of local city and
county government.
"I guess it's true!" Joel
said. "Tom called me and told me to put out the
signs!"
On Sunday, March 20, 2011,
the Bonners Ferry Liquor Store will be open from
noon to 5 p.m. (that gives store staff half an
hour to prepare for opening and half an hour to
clean up and close at the end of the day.)
To find out details, call
Joel at (208) 267-2823.
When asked Sunday morning
what he, as a journalist, thought of the
proposal, publisher Mike Weland said, "Hic!
Huh?" fell over and went back to sleep.
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