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May 30 2024
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Food Truck Thursdays at Ted’s Beerhall returns for its 9th year
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Ted’s Beerhall rings in its ninth year of food truck fun on Thursday. “Food Truck Thursday’s” event featured live music by the band Gray Matter on the outdoor stage, a Beerhall available to all ages, and a Beercade for those 21+. “We love to see everyone coming out and having a good time. I mean that is why we opened Ted’s in the first place was to be a place that the
WANE 15May 20 2024
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Second Harvest to host food drives this week following Tallahassee tornadoes
Second Harvest of the Big Bend will be hosting food drives all week to help those affected by the recent tornadoes which devastated the capital city. On May 10, three separate tornadoes, two of which were classified as EF-2, tore through parts of Tallahassee and Leon County. That along with heavy rain has led to a long recovery process for the capital city. Second Harvest now looks to do what
Tallahassee DemocratSep 13 2024
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These 19 new restaurants are coming to the Tulsa area soon
T he name that Philip and Danielle Phillips chose for their new restaurant on Riverside Drive is one that is freighted with meaning that might escape most people. “I’ve always been a huge fan of the (Japanese manga) series ‘Lone Wolf and Cub,’” Philip Phillips said. “It’s about this warrior named Ogami Itto, who has to care for his infant son as he goes about trying to avenge his family.” Lone
Tulsa WorldJun 16 2024
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Thousands celebrated Juneteenth in Norfolk’s Town Point Park with free food free medical checks
NORFOLK — Sundresses, sun umbrellas, music and sunglasses, plus playful children running and weaving between tents and food vendors filled Towne Point Park during Saturday afternoon’s Juneteenth celebration. Juneteenth in the Park kicked off at noon with people dancing on the grass to a DJ, as others lined up to chow down on free hamburgers, chips, hot dogs and other festival fare. By 1 p.m.,
The Virginian-PilotSep 13 2024
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The Tea: Bull on the loose
Roger the 400-pound bull escaped near the White Oak Shopping Center in Garner last week after leaping out of the trailer he was riding in. Maybe he wanted to make a quick Target run? (News & Observer ) A North Raleigh Food Lion employee was found dead inside the store's supply freezer. An investigation found the employee had a medical emergency before dying in the freezer. (CBS17) A woman
AxiosSep 13 2024
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Flooding, mold plague renovated Dallas homeless shelter after city delays response
Quiara McQueen’s face lights up when she talks about the possibility of getting a food service job she recently interviewed for. The job would be from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., pay $15 an hour and could help McQueen, her partner, and their two kids move out of Family Gateway, a Far North Dallas shelter they’ve been living in since July. But McQueen, who has been out of work for months, is scared of
The Dallas Morning NewsSep 13 2024
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Rapid diagnostics tool deployed to monitor wheat rust in Nepal
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: The recent discovery of the Ug99 wheat stem rust strain in Nepal, published in the Plant Disease journal, has once again emphasized the need for vigilance to protect Nepal's third most important food crop from any
Phys.orgJun 08 2024
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Good Deed: Food City presents $5,000 check to Austin Hatcher Foundation
Food City team members recently presented a $5,000 check to the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer as part of the Food City Charitable Foundation's ongoing support of what the Austin Hatcher nonprofit organization is doing to help children diagnosed with cancer and their families.
The foundation, which was established in 2006, works to erase the effects of pediatric cancer
Chattanooga Times Free PressMay 07 2024
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The best food in metro Detroit according to Maryam Khan of Khana
Continuing our exploration of the best of Detroit’s cuisine, we hit up Maryam Khan, the chef and owner of Pakistani food pop-up Khana, to share some of her favorites. “I’m a self-taught chef and active community member of what I believe to be the greatest city in the world,” Khan says. “I was born in Detroit at Hutzel Hospital on Woodward, grew up gallivanting through Southwest nearly every
Detroit Metro TimesJun 22 2024
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A helping hand: Urban League hosts annual summer food drive at three PB County sites
WEST PALM BEACH — Cars by the dozens lined the parking lot of the University Preparatory Academy in West Palm Beach on Saturday morning as area residents waited to collect free food. Volunteers filled open car trunks with bags packed with fresh chicken, salmon, pasta, bread, fruit and vegetables. The food distribution was held as part of the Urban League of Palm Beach County's third annual
The Palm Beach Post