Public Meetings for the week of May 9
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Amarillo-Potter Events Venue District Board of Directors
8:30 a.m.; The City Council Conference Room of the third floor of City Hall, located at 601 S. Buchanan St.
Discuss and consider a resolution related to refunding outstanding bonds; discuss and consider events and payments at the Amarillo National Center.
Potter County Commissioners Court
9 a.m.; Potter County Commissioners Court Room, Room 106 at 500 S Fillmore.
To consider and act upon a interlocal agreement with Highland Park Independent School District for HPISD s use of a private road across county property near the Potter County Law Enforcement Complex; further discuss indigent defense in Potter County; consider and act upon a proposed burn ban for 90 days.
Published:
7:00 AM March 16, 2021
Updated:
10:02 AM March 16, 2021
Zaks owners, Ian Hacon, right, and Chris Carr with the new mobile Zaks van which will be out at events. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
American diner owners in Norwich are going back to their roots by launching a Norwich mobile van selling burgers.
Zaks, which was taken over by Ian Hacon and Chris Carr just before Covid struck in early 2020, is remembered fondly by many for its original mobile van. It used to park up in Farmer s Avenue in the 1970s when Zaks founder, musician and entrepreneur Harvey Platt served up burgers wrapped in foil.
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City of Amarillo to consider financial incentives for dairy company to build $88 million manufacturing plant This map shows the land that would be purchased by the AEDC if approved. By Kaitlin Johnson and Kevin Welch | February 19, 2021 at 5:17 PM CST - Updated February 19 at 5:18 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The city will consider financial incentives for a dairy company that markets Hispanic products, including cheeses, to build an $88 million manufacturing plant in south Amarillo.
Cacique Food would be located near Farmers Avenue and South Georgia Street where the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation is developing a new business park. The park has access to BNSF rails and Loop 335.