It was once called the “skid row of the plains” and a shame on Nebraska. But Whiteclay is quite different today, six years after the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission stopped renewing the licenses of four beers stores in the town of a dozen residents. The litter is gone and so are people passed out on the streets and sidewalks.”We don’t have, you know, have to look at people that are intoxicated,” Holly Hosie said.She remembers when the beer stores used to sell nearly four million beer cans a year, mostly to residents of the nearby Pine Ridge reservation, where alcohol is banned.”It was a it was a human rights issue. They were killing themselves. It was like it was a slow suicide,” Hosie said.On April 30, 2017, the four beer store closed their doors.”It’s now a place where there’s all kinds of good traffic, there’s business are going on,” Jonathan Ruybalid said.Ruybalid…