The Dispatch
Arcadia meals-to-go store offers murder mystery dinners in small settings; Bull City Ciderworks is expanding its footprint in the Piedmont; Music performances planned at bar, winery. Here s What s Happening in Davidson County.
Dinner with a side of murder
Nana s owner Terri Mello is bringing to Davidson County a social event she offered to her catering company customers when she lived in California murder mystery dinners.
However, with the need to avoid large gatherings because of COVID-19, Mello is doing this with much smaller attendance, she said.
Anyone can call to book a Friday or Saturday night or Sunday afternoon date for eight people. A few of the murder mystery games accommodate 14 people. The cost is $30 per person and includes dinner, dessert, coffee or tea drinks and the game.
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A center that could house existing Crossroads Mall tenants could be built on the new Corridor Plaza development site, according to Fort Dodge City Manager David Fierke.
“That’s under consideration and could be under construction next year,” said Fierke during a Greater Fort Dodge Webinar hosted by the Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance on Wednesday. About 50 people registered to attend the meeting virtually.
The new owners of the mall are proceeding with the demolition of anchor stores as anticipated. The former Sears and JC Penney stores are already gone. At the same time, work is being done on the UnityPoint Health Clinic Express clinic and Discount Tire Company, both of which are located in the development.