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Vermilion Parish authorities searching for stolen four-wheeler Vermilion Parish authorities searching for stolen four-wheeler (Source: Vermilion Parish Sheriff s Office) By Patrick Deaville | April 8, 2021 at 12:48 PM CDT - Updated April 8 at 12:49 PM
VERMILION PARISH, La. (KPLC) - The Vermilion Parish Sheriffâs Office is asking for the publicâs assistance in locating a stolen four-wheeler.
Authorities say the four-wheeler is red with an aftermarket snorkel kit and 26â³mud lite ires. Vermilion Parish authorities searching for stolen four-wheeler (Source: Vermilion Parish Sheriff s Office)
At the time of the theft, deputies say the vehicle also had a 15-gallon spray tank on the back.
Hot Noodles Cold Sake
Chef Josh Hebert decided to close the physical location of Hot Noodles Cold Sake after serving ramen from the Scottsdale noodle shop for nearly five years.
Creamistry Uptown
There are still several Creamistry ice cream locations in town, but the liquid nitrogen has stopped flowing at the Uptown location.
Nori Sushi Desert Ridge
Japanese restaurant Nori Sushi has ended its run at Desert Ridge Marketplace. However, the three other locations High Street, McDowell Marketplace, and at the intersection of Thompson Peak Parkway and Bell Road are still open.
Stratta Kitchen
James Beard award-winning chef, Alex Stratta, closed Stratta Kitchen. However, he s opening a new eatery in the same space. It ll be called Campo Italian Bistro and Bar, and it s set to open this May.
We were big fans of the Goma House Specialty.
Till its closure, Hot Noodles Cold Sake will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
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The University Jazz Ensemble is preparing for its first concert of the semester on Tuesday, March 9 in the Pottle Annex Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Guest guitarist Phill Fest will perform alongside the ensemble during the show, which will be livestreamed on the KSLU Facebook page.
According to Michael Brothers, director of jazz and percussion studies, each guest artist offers a learning opportunity for students and an opportunity for viewers and listeners to hear something new.
“I try to bring in guest soloists on different instruments so people have a chance to hear different things. We’ve had saxophone guest artists, we’ve had trombone, we’ve had trumpet, and I haven’t had a guitar player yet, and that was long overdue,” he said.