Behind the Scenes
Learn more about Whiteclay’s history, the business ethics behind Whiteclay’s beer sales, and the grassroots activism that led to the closure of Whiteclay’s beer stores
Whiteclay in the News
The unincorporated town of Whiteclay, Nebraska, once labeled the “Skid Row of the Plains” by local journalists, is no longer allowed to serve beer. But Whiteclay activists continue to advocate for increased enforcement efforts to curb bootlegging and a cold-case unit to investigate Whiteclay’s unsolved murders.
Whiteclay, Nebraska, before the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission voted to close the stores effective April 30, 2017.
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