Here Is The Live Music In Texarkana
Summer is almost here and the outdoor dining and music venues are cranking it up. Here is all of the great live music you can check out this weekend in Texarkana.
Lafogata is a little Mexican restaurant tucked back in the woods with great food and a wonderful atmosphere. Tonight you can enjoy the sounds of James Shinar. Friday night you can listen to the Mo Betta Band. And Saturday Jt and his Band will be there.
Crossties is Texarkana s newest spot and they will feature the Rolling Stone cover band Satisfaction on Friday night.
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Here s what we know so far: a ransomware attack has impacted operations of the Colonial Pipeline. This pipeline runs from the East Coast to Texas, spanning over 5,500 miles and,
according to ABC News, providing about 45% of all fuel consumed on the East Coast. The company is working to restore all normal operations as soon as possible.
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But what does this mean for us? Seeing social media posts about long lines at the gas station seem to indicate that a gas shortage is on the way, especially if supply exceeds demand.
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Cody Canada Highlights The Live Music Gig Guide
If you are looking for something to do this weekend. Here is your gig guide to all of the live music In Texarkana. Please remember that venues on the Arkansas side will close early at 11 to be in accordance with the state s COVID regulations.
Fat Jack s. has been a Texarkana mainstay since 1985 Fat Jack s, has great food from their crawfish bread to the chicken quesadilla you can find something to tame your appetite. Friday night you can see Kim Donnttte Band and, and Saturday night you can see The Clay Logan Band.
‘We’re taking it very serious:’ Kalamazoo restaurants reopen with COVID-19 safety in mind
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
KALAMAZOO, MI It was a bittersweet day for restaurants and bars as establishments began welcoming back a limited number of dine-in patrons on Monday, Feb. 1.
At Studio Grill in downtown Kalamazoo, Monday’s reopening came the same day the restaurant was celebrating its 11th year in business. Owner Craig Dotson said the “down home little restaurant” lost 48% of its revenue in 2020 due to all of the shutdowns the restaurant industry in Michigan faced.
Despite the challenges the restaurant has faced, Dotson is optimistic as he looks forward into their 12th year.