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SD business aims to combine bullets and beer DIRK LAMMERS, Associated Press
• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Bullets and beer long have been part of the lore in Deadwood, the western South Dakota gambling town where Wild Bill Hickok met his demise during an 1876 poker game. • Now, an FBI agent nearing retirement hopes to tap that history by opening a combined indoor shooting range and saloon a block off Deadwood's historic Main Street. • The Deadwood Guns complex proposed by Greg Vecchi would host several businesses, including a gun shop, a pawn shop, the shooting range and a bar called the Bullets and Beer Saloon. Vecchi also plans to offer premium cigars on an outdoor patio. • "It's all the things I like: alcohol, tobacco and firearms," he said. • Deadwood Mayor Chuck Turbiville said the proposed saloon's name, Beer and Bullets, prompted some discussion when it was pitched to city commissioners.
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