James Lewis,
Donald Galbraith, Marion, north of C.R. 550 South near
Claypool around
Kosciusko County police said in a news release.
A passenger in Galbraith s vehicle,
Sandra Galbraith, 50, died in the crash at the scene.
Donald Galbraith was airlifted to
Lutheran Hospital in
Lewis was also taken to
Lutheran Hospital for medical treatment.
ARRESTS
Mishawaka, was arrested by
Goshen police and jailed on charges of leaving the scene of a crash, possession of a syringe, possession of marijuana and driving without insurance following a traffic stop at Pike and Pleasant streets around
5:05 a.m. Monday. During the stop, police learned Ralston s vehicle had allegedly struck an Interurban Trolley and then left the scene shortly before he was stopped.
7 sudden new restaurant openings taking place around Dallas right now
7 sudden new restaurant openings taking place around Dallas right now Aloo tikki from Âme in Oak Cliff.
Photo courtesy of Ame The city of Dallas permitting process has been mired in slowness, delaying many potential restaurant openings. But some warriors have broken through including a new Indian restaurant in Bishop Arts, a hot chicken restaurant by SMU, and fingers crossed, a cookie delivery place in Victory Park. Here are seven sudden new openings taking place this week (or next):
Food park popup in south Dallas The MLK Food Park is a pop-up event debuting in south Dallas Forest District on April 9 and running through May 2. This partnership between the Real Estate Council s (TREC) Community Investors and the Better Block Foundation will feature a weekly rotation of food trucks and trailers, vendors, and musicians and entertainers.
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You’ll want to get a taste of Âme, an upscale Indian restaurant opening April 9 in Oak Cliff
A French-themed cocktail lounge called the Elephant Bar is located at the back.
New Bishop Arts District restaurant Âme has fun cocktails like this Viejo Fashion, a play on an Old Fashioned.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
Growing up, Sabrina Nayeb was raised to treat guests like “kings and queens.” And that’s the plan once she and her mom open their upscale Indian restaurant Âme on April 9, 2021 in the Bishop Arts District in Oak Cliff, in place of Hattie’s.
Chef Afifa Nayeb, left, and her daughter Sabrina Nayeb are the co-owners of Indian restaurant Âme in Oak Cliff.(Jason Janik / Special Contributor)
Indian restaurant with champagne bar opens in Dallas Bishop Arts
Indian restaurant with champagne bar opens in Dallas Bishop Arts That is some game-changing chicken with pomegranate seeds.
Photo courtesy of Ame There s an opening date for a hotly anticipated restaurant coming to the Bishop Arts District that s bound to change the game for Indian restaurants in Dallas. Called
Âme (and pronounced Ah-mmh), it s a French Indian concept from mother-daughter duo Afifa and Sabrina Nayeb that ll open in the former Hattie s space at 418 N. Bishop Ave. According to a release, it ll open on April 9. The Nayeb Hospitality Group also owns Laili, 8 Cloves, and JuiceBabe in the Dallas Farmers Market.