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Limerick councillors disappointed that drive-in bingo is cancelled after complaint
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BINGO players looking forward to a drive-in event in Kilmallock on Sunday have seen number 13 come out of the barrel - unlucky for some .
Kilmallock Community Council were due to host the bingo afternoon in the mart s giant car-park.
However, this Thursday they put up a post on their Facebook page which reads: Due to a complaint from one member of the community we have been advised to cancel this Sunday’s bingo. We are very sorry to disappoint our loyal followers but this is outside our control. WE WILL BE BACK!!! such a pity.
Stroud s owner Mike Donegan died Sunday
He was 72 years old.
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Stroud's closed its Fairway location on Monday after a planned redevelopment of the space did not materialize.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Mike Donegan, owner of the world-famous friend chicken restaurant, Stroud s, died Sunday, according to a Facebook post from a relative.
Donegan was 72.
The restaurant opened in 1933 and began serving pan-friend chicken during World War II, according to the restaurant s Facebook page.
Donegan and Jim Hogan, bartenders at Kelly s Westport Inn, bought the restaurant in 1977.
The restaurant s crispy pan-fried chicken, plentiful sides and cinnamon rolls drew long lines of hungry customers waiting for a chance at the famous food.
Mike Donegan, co-owner of Kansas City s iconic Stroud s restaurant, dies at 72 Joyce Smith and Robert A. Cronkleton, The Kansas City Star
May 3 Mike Donegan, who along with his twin brother made Kansas City s culinary scene known for more than just its barbecue with their iconic Stroud s pan-fried chicken restaurants, died over the weekend, a business partner said. Mike Donegan was a Kansas City restaurant icon, Ed Nelson, president of KC Hopps Ltd., said in a statement. He, his twin brother Dennis and a few other key employees and partners built Stroud s into a brand known around the world. Not only was he one of the most successful and longest tenured restaurant operators in the area, he was one of the city s great gentlemen. Kansas City has lost a legend.