A few local municipalities will receive a portion of liquor license fees paid to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board by approved licensees.
The board recently announced that over $2 million would be handed out across the state as fees range from $25 to $700 depending on the type of license and the population of the municipality.
Locally, Cranberry Township and Butler Township have each been awarded $300 while Zelienople will receive $200.
Municipalities have flexibility in allocating and spending the twice-yearly returned license fees to meet local needs.
