 Well, Sunday growler sales could be on the horizon for Bemidji's only brewery. During Monday's Bemidji City Council meeting, the city gave the second reading of the change in ordinance that would allow Sunday beer growler sales. Due to recent changes in state law, growler sales have made local breweries popular places on Sundays. While a third reading is still needed for the ordinance to change, the earliest the Sunday growler sales could begin would be in December, which is creating plenty of excitement for Bemidji's brewery. We're really looking forward to it. In the state, what we've heard from our colleagues in the brewing industry is Sunday has become one of the biggest days for folks in their taprooms because people are off on Sundays, you know, they're looking for things to do, and we are definitely looking forward to having that business boost. Bemidji is currently the only city in the state with a brewery that does not allow Sunday growler sales. This is the first time Bemidji Brewing has come to the council to ask them for approval. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.