Charcoal Bistro will hold an employee appreciation night on April 22, with all sales going toward the staff, before closing permanently after dinner service on April 24, 2021.
The latest installation of the
Into the Dark series (finally) travels into werewolf territory, but it lacks the usual (albeit small) horror aspects that typically come with an episode of
Into the Dark. Instead we get a sort of origin story that doesn’t quite know how to pace itself.
We start out right off the bat with a dead body in a living room, and a woman escaping with her child. Then it’s something like ten years later, and we get to properly meet Esme (Megalyn Echikunwoke - Almost Family) and her son Luna (Yonas Kibreab - The Big Show Show). She’s looking for a house for them, and all she asks about is a basement, which isn’t weird at all. She enters the local bar, gets herself a job, and is immediately accosted by, guess who, the town sheriff! Real shocker.
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Popcorn World in Gary recently filled a record order for 11,000 bags of popcorn for the German health care company Fresenius Kabi, which locally operates dialysis centers in Hammond, Munster, Dyer, Merrillville, Crown Point, Hobart, Gary, East Chicago and Portage.
The store at 2560 Garfield St., by Fresh Country Market in Gary, landed the order after Fresenius sales reps were impressed with its gourmet specialty popcorn. When I first read the order, I thought it said 1,100 until my husband corrected me, said Nina Burton, who co-owns Popcorn World with husband LeBarron Burton Sr. I m tired, but the good kind of tired. We pulled together as a team and a village to get this order done.
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This morning, I used a pen that I got at a conference last year (I really do miss in-person conferences) from a law firm service provider. It’s my favorite pen. It writes perfectly, it never leaks, it has the perfect consistency and it is a bright color, so I can always find it in my purse.
On the flip side, I have another pen, from a top 10 AmLaw-ranked firm with profits of more than $3 million per partner per year that ran out of ink the second time I used it. It’s flimsy and plastic. I was surprised that a firm of this caliber would give out hundreds of these pens to their clients, recruits and prospects.