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Universities to ask Idaho ed board for game alcohol sales

Officials at University of Idaho, Boise State University and Idaho State University will ask the State Board of Education for permission to allow alcohol sales at home football games this year.
Idaho Vandals fans cheer during second half action against the Georgia State Panthers on December 3, 2016 at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow, Idaho. Idaho won 37-12.

LEWISTON - Officials at University of Idaho, Boise State University and Idaho State University will ask the State Board of Education for permission to allow alcohol sales at home football games this year.

The board denied similar requests from UI and BSU last year.

If the request is granted, the universities would be able to allow alcohol sales at a few specific locations - such as UI's "Fan Zone" and Boise State's Caven-Williams Sports Complex - before games.

Boise State officials tell KTVB that it would be a one-time approval, and the universities would not have renew the request each year, as they have done in the past.

UI spokeswoman Jodi Walker told the Lewiston Tribune that the school will also ask the board for clarification on its policy on alcohol consumption in university parking lots. People often bring their own alcoholic beverages to tailgate parties, and Walker said a clarification would allow police to focus on monitoring behavior.

The Board of Education meets Thursday in Coeur d'Alene.

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