
CS Set to Enforce Smoking Ban
Those who visit bars and restaurants in College Station are being reminded that tickets will now be issued for smoking violations effective March 1. Lt. Rodney Sigler says to his knowledge no official warnings
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Those who visit bars and restaurants in College Station are being reminded that tickets will now be issued for smoking violations effective March 1. Lt. Rodney Sigler says to his knowledge no official warnings
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