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Alcohol at basketball games
Alcohol at basketball games
What the shuck is happening?
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On Sept. 30, the Nebraska Board of Regents approved alcohol sales at Husker men's and women's basketball games at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Note: shooters and vodka disguised as water bottles are still not allowed at Memorial Stadium.
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