NASHVILLE — Legislation allowing local cities to approve whiskey distilleries will have to age a little longer.
The sponsor of the bill, Sen. Bill Ketron, R-Murfreesboro, delayed the bill this morning.
Ketron, who gave no reason, said he would bring the measure up on Monday.
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