In November a vote was held to determine if the Village of Buckhorn would allow alcohol sales.

Also on that ballot was an option to only allow the Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park to go wet. After tying at 155 to 155 for only the park to go wet, officials held a coin flip to determine the result.

Nearly six months after that coin flip, some believe that should not have determined the outcome.

"Speaking of a voter, no, that's not how I think it should have been determined," said Buckhorn Mayor Tom Burns.

Burns knows this is in an effort to bring more business to the park, and maybe even proactively save it, as it is struggling.

"In the past, there had been those inklings that the sale of alcohol will improve the use of the lodge," said Burns.

Burns worries that the accessibility to alcohol could spell bad news for the village that already struggles with addiction in other ways.

Now it is May, and no one is revolting. Nobody is openly opposing the park going wet, but Burns says no matter who you ask you will hear an opinion one way or another.

"As far as the alcohol sales go you don't have to dig. All you have to do is ask a question and you're going to get an opinion," said Burns.

Times are changing in Buckhorn and Burns knows that.

"20 years down the road, 10 years down the road, if this is brought up again there's a great possibility that this would be approved. The citizens would say sure, go ahead and do it," said Burns.

But for now, the Village of Buckhorn stays dry and moves on like it always has.