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Apr 18 2024
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Popular downtown restaurant closes as historic Fayetteville buildings for sale
The historic Huske Hardware buildings are for sale and as of Sunday, the popular Huske Hardware Restaurant & Brewing Co. was closed. The three buildings at 405-421 Hay St. in downtown Fayetteville were listed for $4.6 million on March 18, according to the property listing. “Sunday was the last day of Huske, and the owner took back possession of the space yesterday,” Patrick Murray, a real
The Fayetteville ObserverApr 29 2024
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Oklahoma Native American community sees yearly return of popular wild onion dinners
As winter fades to spring and the bright purple blossoms of the redbud trees begin to bloom, Cherokee chef Bradley James Dry knows it’s time to forage for morels as well as a staple of Native American cuisine in Oklahoma: wild green onions. Wild onions are among the first foods to grow at the tail end of winter in the South, and generations of Indigenous people there have placed the alliums at
Fox News (Online News)Apr 04 2024
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These Popular Beers Are Now Officially Under A Boycott
The union is boycotting the company’s products nationwide amid a strike at the Molson Coors facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Roughly 400 workers have been on the picket lines since Feb. 17 after failing to reach a new contract with the Canadian-American brewer. The two sides have not met since a bargaining session last week in which the company increased its offer on wage raises by just a nickel
HuffPostMay 01 2024
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A popular Palmer garden fair needs a new organizer after the chamber of commerce bows out
PALMER — A one-day summer art and garden festival that draws thousands of visitors to downtown Palmer is looking for a new organizer after local chamber of commerce officials decided to end their participation. The annual Midsummer Garden and Art Faire, scheduled for July 15, will be canceled unless a local nonprofit takes it over, the Greater Palmer Chamber of Commerce said last week in a
Anchorage Daily NewsMay 03 2024
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Popular DJ laid off four years ago is now back on the radio at Wichita’s newest station
Red dirt is out. Classic country from the ‘80s, ’90s and early 2000s is in. And one of Wichita’s favorite longtime radio DJs — Carol Hughes, who was laid off from KFDI in 2020 after more than 20 years on the air — is back. On Monday, Murfin Media will officially launch its new radio station, which it’s calling 100.5 The Twister. It even has a funnel cloud as its logo. The FM station, part of
The Wichita EagleMar 06 2024
Analysis
Donald Trump Is Not as Popular as Everyone Thinks
Despite resounding victories on Super Tuesday, there are indications that Donald Trump is still struggling to get strong, united Republican support, which he may need in the presidential election.
Trump is all but certain to clinch the GOP's 2024 presidential nomination, setting up a rematch with President Joe Biden in November, after dominating the busiest day of the primary calendar
NewsweekApr 30 2024
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A popular Columbia-area development is getting a new ice cream shop. Here’s when it opens
Just as the weather begins to turn warmer, Forest Acres is getting a new spot for cool treats. Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream, which has locations across the U.S., will open a shop at the Cardinal Crossing development at 4619 Forest Drive in Forest Acres. The grand opening is set for 10 a.m. Thursday, May 9, according to a post on Handel’s Forest Acres Instagram page. “The wait is over!” Handel’s
The StateApr 30 2024
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Two key Beacon Hill recreation areas popular for climbing, mountain biking to receive upgrades
Rock climbing, hiking, disc golf and, of course, mountain biking: The Beacon Hill recreation area has something for everyone. “It really is kind of a multi-use area that serves all kinds of people,” said Chris Conley, president of the Eastern Washington chapter of the Evergreen Mountain Biking Alliance. But years of heavy use, rising popularity and recent property additions to the park have
Spokesman ReviewApr 23 2024
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Popular San Juan College tree seedling giveaway event returns this weekend
If you are one of the thousands of local residents who have taken advantage of the Arbor Day Tree Giveaway that San Juan College has held for the past several years, chances are, you’ve had a conversation with Aiessa Thomas, the school’s arborist and ground maintenance supervisor who helps run the popular annual event. Thomas and other experts will be on hand at this year’s giveaway this
Yahoo NewsApr 23 2024
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Forced to leave SoSo, popular Latin restaurant reopens in West Palm Beach
La Cabana is back, bigger and better than ever — and just a couple miles west of its former spot. After closing the South Dixie Highway location they'd been in for five years in August, the popular restaurant reopened on April 6 off of Forest Hill Boulevard, just west of Florida Mango Road. Owned by Francisco Rosa and Evelyn Lopez, the couple said they were forced to move from their original
The Palm Beach Post