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J D Mackey

J.D. Mackey, 93, of Paris, Texas, passed away peacefully with his children at his side on July 22, 2021, going home to be with his beloved wife, Louise. Funeral service will be held at Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at 11 a.m., with graveside services to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be held at 10 a.m. before the service. Due to renewed concerns about Covid spread, the family is asking all in attendance to please wear a mask. J.D. was born on Oct. 10, 1927, in Sumner, Texas. He married Louise Waggoner beginning their 55 year journey of marriage together on June 20, 1959, in Paris, where they continued to reside. J.D. served our country for three years in the US Air Force, working and serving in both the US and Germany, before being honorably discharged in 1948.

Colorado Springs welcomes Vietnamese eatery with a unique take on bánh mì

Buns & Bubbles, 162 Tacker Drive, has opened serving a Vietnamese- centric menu including bánh mì, bao buns, spring rolls, milk tea and Vietnamese coffee. The cafe is owned by Halina and Bao Le. Recipes are courtesy of Halina’s mom and grandmother. Her mom comes to the cafe to prepare many of the dishes several days a week. Halina bakes bread daily for the bánh mì, the star of the menu, with 13 combinations from which to choose. There’s the classic Vietnamese-style combination bánh mì ($6.50), which has Vietnamese-style ham, sausage and barbecue pork topped with fresh and pickled veggies. There are several nonclassic offerings like a cheese steak bánh mì ($8.50) with lean beef tenderloin, grilled onion and bell peppers, topped with provolone cheese. We could not get enough of the house special, Bánh Mì Pho Dip ($8.30), which is a spin on a French dip.

Local businesses prepare for first weekend since CDC s new mask guidance for vaccinated people

Local businesses prepare for first weekend since CDC’s new mask guidance for vaccinated people Alexa Lorenzo, Charles Frazier © Provided by WFTV Orlando The Centers for Disease Control’s announcement that vaccinated people no longer need face coverings is having a ripple effect across Central Florida. National companies and local businesses alike are weighing in on the new policy. Companies like Starbucks and Target have said they’ll continue to require them. “Businesses are making smart decisions,” Orange County Health Officer Dr. Raul Pino says. “They probably are concerned about lability.” UPDATE: If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can resume activities without wearing a mask or staying 6 feet apart, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal or territorial laws, incl. local business and workplace guidance. More: https://t.co/FJMon7WlFO CDC (@CDCgov) May 13, 2021

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