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Delivery of liquor to Arkansas homes all set up
Pandemic rules soon to be laws
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Rachel Herzog
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Today at 3:53 a.m.
Arkansas State Senators vote on Senate bill 32 during the Regular Session of the 93rd General Assembly on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. The bill, which passed 19-9, will allow home delivery of alcohol by liquor stores, making permanent an emergency declaration made by Governor Hutchinson last March. See more photos at arkansasonline.com/121senate/
(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Stephen Swofford)
A rule change spurred by the pandemic allowing Arkansas restaurants, liquor stores and breweries to deliver alcoholic beverages to customers will become state law at the end of this month.
Historic Arkansas Museum celebrates the tomato in second History is Served dinner
Historic Arkansas Museum celebrates the tomato in second History is Served dinner Tomato, Arkansas 72381 by George Harrod, 1978, hand painted cachet Collection of Historic Arkansas Museum
Tickets are sold out for the Historic Arkansas Museum’s second dinner in the 2021 “History is Served: Arkansas Foodways Dinner Series” from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, June 17. This year’s dinner series celebrates iconic foods of Arkansas, with the upcoming dinner highlighting tomatoes.
This is the fourth year of the dinner series. The first meal of 2021 featured strawberries with a menu prepared by
A guide to open-air dining in Central Arkansas @ The Corner Brian Chilson
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the landscape of outdoor dining. Last spring, around the same time restaurants started opening up with phased restrictions, studies started to come out suggesting that the coronavirus didn’t spread as easily outdoors. Restaurants already equipped with patios had an advantage, as many noted when driving past Hill Station’s lawn-style patio on Kavanaugh Boulevard last summer. Last June, the city of Little Rock announced an outdoor dining initiative allowing restaurants to expand outdoor dining into parking lots, sidewalks and lawns. Some restaurants started thinking outside the box.
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