The roster includes tacos, burritos, fajitas, salads the usual suspects. But these are not your abuela’s tacos. Sure there’s a tasty rendition of a pork carnita paired with crisp chicharrónes and a piquant slaw, but chef Andy Caswell does a jazzy riff on a Korean-styled skirt steak taco, and the fried oyster taco is slathered with a creamy horseradish sauce with a pickled jalapeno float. Tacos are cheap: either $3.50 or $4. What more can you say about tacos than one is a snack, three is a meal.
Eric Murfin, division chief with the Marion County Ambulance District, and Keith Amos, assistant chief with MCAD, inspect the child seat in Kristin Fasnachtâs car during a car seat safety check event at Early Head Start on Wednesday. Early Head Start is a program of Douglass Community Services, a United Way partner agency. Assisting MCAD, Head Start personnel and the Northeast Coalition for Roadway Safety were employees from Families and Communities Together, representing the Safe Kids Coalition of Northeast Missouri with car seats on hand in case a family needed one.
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