RazorDogs Tailgate Party Features Former Razorback Players
The downtown Texarkana entertainment district is gearing up for one heck of a party this weekend in celebration of the RazorDogs Grand Opening.
Owners and operators Brandon Barnett and wife Chasiti started their RazorDogs business in 2020, selling late-night snacks on the streets of the entertainment district. Hot dog lovers can appreciate what RazorDogs has to offer an all-beef, turkey, or vegan dog served with 10 different toppings of your choice. And just in case you were wondering where the name RazorDogs came from, Brandon Barnett is a former running back and alumni of the Arkansas High Razorbacks and the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. So it s only fitting that he named his business RazorDogs.
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TORONTO The game of baseball has taken Blue Jays outfielder Jonathan Davis far from home. He has played in the quiet hills of West Virginia and the glaring spotlight of Rogers Centre. He has played in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and in dozens of the American small towns and cities that make up the Minor Leagues.
Any chance Davis has to be home, though, that’s where you’ll find him. The 28-year-old from Camden, Ark., now lives with his wife, Hannah, and young daughter, Kapri, in Missouri. On Friday, Davis partnered with Major League Baseball to host a drive-thru Play Ball event in Columbia, Miss., where he distributed baseball equipment to families and children in the community.
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TORONTO The game of baseball has taken Blue Jays outfielder Jonathan Davis far from home. He has played in the quiet hills of West Virginia and the glaring spotlight of Rogers Centre. He has played in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and in dozens of the American small towns and cities that make up the Minor Leagues.
Any chance Davis has to be home, though, that’s where you’ll find him. The 28-year-old from Camden, Ark., now lives with his wife, Hannah, and young daughter, Kapri, in Missouri. On Friday, Davis partnered with Major League Baseball to host a drive-thru Play Ball event in Columbia, Miss., where he distributed baseball equipment to families and children in the community.