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Monday meetings for March 8, 2021

Monday meetings for March 8, 2021
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Heartland Fish Fry List 2021

Heartland Fish Fry List 2021 It’s the Lenten season in the Heartland. (Source: wect) By Amber Ruch | February 25, 2021 at 12:39 PM CST - Updated March 19 at 9:26 AM (KFVS) - It’s the Lenten season in the Heartland. Despite the pandemic, communities are finding a way to hold fish fries, whether it’s dine-in or carry-out. Don’t see your local fish fry event on the list? Email it to us at news@kfvs12.com. Missouri Sikeston American Legion Post 114 is selling Cotton Carnival fish sandwiches with French fries on Feb. 5, 12 and 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Knights of Columbus #1111, 318 S. Spanish St. from 5 to 7 p.m. every Friday of Lent. Curbside pickup available.

Monday Meetings for Feb 22, 2021

Monday Meetings for Feb 22, 2021
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Today In Johnson City History: Jan 21

Jan. 21, 1893: The Daily American, a newspaper in Nashville and with a dateline of Johnson City, reported on people found frozen to death. “The weather here for the past two weeks has been the coldest which has ever been known in East Tennessee, it being from 22 to 31 degrees below zero. This morning Sally Grant, an old lady, was found frozen to death in the road. F.B. Abernathy, a prominent merchant of Bakersville, N.C., arrived here today, and brought news of the finding of an old man by the name of Ellis dead at that place yesterday, he being found frozen to death and his body covered with snow. Several other persons are also reported to have been frozen to death near here.”

Old Shrine Club in FWB demolished to make way for new Chipotle

FORT WALTON BEACH  Officials from Newport Beach, California-based Chipotle Mexican Grill plan to open a Chipotle restaurant this summer at the site of the former Fort Walton Beach Shrine Club. The old Shrine Club building at 227 Carol Ave., off Mary Esther Cut-Off and just northeast of the Golden Corral restaurant, recently was demolished. Fort Walton Beach officials approved an expedited development order for the restaurant last October, according to city Growth Management Director Chris Frassetti. “We’ve been waiting on their building permit submittals, which included their need to pick a general contractor,” Frassetti said Wednesday. “They submitted the remaining permit documentation to us last Thursday.”

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