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Alerts In October 1990, the food critic Jonathan Gold reviewed an inexpensive fast-food joint on Pico Boulevard called Oki-Dog for the LA Times. The piece, “Trans-Global Junk Food,” doubled as an obituary for the late-night hangout of his youth: the 24-hour Oki-Dog on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, which had recently closed. In the early days of punk, Gold spent many a night at the nearby nightclub, the Starwood, which gave many future rock heroes their first big gigs, and played cello in two short-lived bands, Overman and Tank Burial. Years later, he was still an evangelist for Oki-Dog and its eponymous dish: two hot dogs, a slice of cheese, a slice of pastrami, and chili wrapped up in a flour tortilla, which he described as “a cross-cultural burrito that’s pretty hard to stomach unless you’ve got the tum of a 16-year-old.” ....
The unsolved murder of Randal Church is the focus of this week s Montana Murder Mysteries podcast. In February of 1985, the 23-year-old Montana State University student was shot twice in the head while working as the night shift manager at Pizza Hut on West Main Street. For the past 36 years, Randy s loved ones have been holding onto the pain that comes with the not knowing. Who would kill Randy? What exactly happened? And why? So Randy s older sister, Ruby, pushed detectives to reopen the cold case. I want answers. My parents died not having answers. 36 years is a long time to wait for answers, Ruby Burney said. And I want answers. I want my mom and dad to have answers. I want my brothers and sister to have answers. I think Randy, Randy deserves it. ....
Carlinville vying for hometown award Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Journal-Courier Mayor Sarah Oswald submitted to nomination last month. “Our community is fortunate to have numerous volunteer organizations working for the betterment of the community and for those less fortunate,” said Oswald. “One organization that has captured the spirit of what it means to be a citizen of Carlinville is ‘Make Carlinville Beautiful.’ What started as a way for a family to grieve the loss of their son has since grown into a community-wide effort to beautify Carlinville and serves as an example for how small, rural communities can make a difference.” Through its mission of “beautification with a purpose,” Make Carlinville Beautiful aims to recreate and restore pollinator habitats while making Carlinville more beautiful. Make Carlinville Beautiful began as a family project led by Randy and Mary Tinder following the death of their adult son, Billy. It qu ....
New Elkmont Elementary building in the works The new school would be able to accommodate 750 students The Limestone County School district announced plans for a new elementary school in Elkmont By Madison Scarpino | March 10, 2021 at 7:27 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 7:28 PM LIMESTONE CO., Ala. (WAFF) - A growing Limestone County town may soon be home to a new school. The current Elkmont Elementary School shares a campus with both the middle and high school. Now, planning is underway to build a new, standalone elementary campus. Limestone County Schools Superintendent Randy Shearouse says this new building has been talked about for a great deal of time. ....
Carlinville vying for Governor s Home Town Award The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail CARLINVILLE “Make Carlinville Beautiful” (MCB) has been nominated for a Governor’s Hometown Award. Mayor Mayor Sarah Oswald submitted to nomination last month. “Our community is fortunate to have numerous volunteer organizations working for the betterment of the community and for those less fortunate,” said Oswald. “One organization that has captured the spirit of what it means to be a citizen of Carlinville is ‘Make Carlinville Beautiful.’ What started as a way for a family to grieve the loss of their son has since grown into a community-wide effort to beautify Carlinville and serves as an example for how small, rural communities can make a difference.” ....