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Owners Sarah Dye and Doug Mackey closed on the property earlier this month after listing it on Facebook marketplace.
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The controversial Schooner Creek Farm based in Brown County stops produce sales open after owners open coffee business that is “not kosher-certified.”
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A portion of proceeds will go to the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana. Scott Soltys-Curry, who runs Indy Coffee Guide, said he will be partnering with Creative Mornings/Indianapolis to send a separate matching donation to the Indianapolis Jewish Community Relations Council.
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Above Time Coffee Roasters registered as a domestic limited liability company with the state in March. Sarah Dye, the controversial former Bloomington Farmers' Market vendor, is listed as the registered agent.