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Cashiers Katarina Rogers (left) and Cori Mosh stand in front of the tobacco product shelves at the Kwik Trip in Luverne Monday night. The shelves will remain covered and empty until March 1 when the county’s newly adopted Tobacco Use and Sales ordinance takes effect. Mavis Fodness/Rock County Star Herald Photo
Cashiers Katarina Rogers (left) and Cori Mosh stand in front of the tobacco product shelves at the Kwik Trip in Luverne Monday night. The shelves will remain covered and empty until March 1 when the county’s newly adopted Tobacco Use and Sales ordinance takes effect. Mavis Fodness/Rock County Star Herald Photo

Setbacks removed in new Rock County ordinance for licensed tobacco retailers

Rock County Commissioners on Feb. 6 unanimously adopted three changes to the 10-year-old, countywide tobacco sales and use ordinance.

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