The proliferation of “private clubs” in Conway — full-service restaurants with alcoholic beverages — has been welcomed in many quarters. But not all.

The Board of Trustees of Central Baptist College last Saturday adopted a resolution opposing any further alcohol permits in the city and urging the Chamber of Commerce, Conway Development Corp. and Downtown Partnership to cease active advocacy of such permits. And other parties — politicians, etc. It urged churches to join the battle.

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