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Five Benton County businesses have petitions available to customers. Several local businesses are now offering customers the chance to put the wet-dry issue to a vote. The efforts are being headed up by Citizens for Choice. The group needs about 38,000 signatures to get the issue on the November 2008 ballot. Now theyre getting help from the business community. Organizers say more business will help the petition drive in the upcoming weeks.
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