Pryor history: The search for a father and family lost to time
Sometimes, the mysteries of life unfold in the strangest of ways, and while it may not always offer answers, it can offer much more. Written By: Gabriel D. Lagarde | 4:00 am, Mar. 7, 2021 ×
Jim Pryor (center) is reunited with his two surviving half-brothers Rick (left) and Hal in mid-February 2021. Submitted photo
Throughout his 79 years of life, James Robert Pryor Jr. was dogged by the lingering uncertainties of his father, who aside from a pair of scuffed photographs tinged yellow with age and his own name existed as little more than question marks in his mind.
Pryor history: The search for a father and family lost to time
Sometimes, the mysteries of life unfold in the strangest of ways, and while it may not always offer answers, it can offer much more. Written By: Gabriel D. Lagarde | 4:00 am, Mar. 7, 2021 ×
Jim Pryor (center) is reunited with his two surviving half-brothers Rick (left) and Hal in mid-February 2021. Submitted photo
Throughout his 79 years of life, James Robert Pryor Jr. was dogged by the lingering uncertainties of his father, who aside from a pair of scuffed photographs tinged yellow with age and his own name existed as little more than question marks in his mind.
Tiffany Hainesworth Becomes First Black Woman To Independently Own Her Own Tequila Brand
When she started her research, the business woman found a distillery in Mexico.
February 17, 2021 at 5:31 pm
A Maryland resident is breaking barriers as an entrepreneur, becoming the first Black woman to solely own a tequila brand. Tiffany Hainesworth embarked on her venture after a car accident forced her to leave her career in criminal justice.
“I was in a car accident, and, you know, things were bad for me, I wasn’t working. I wanted to do something different, something fun,” the TCapri Tequila founder told NBC Washington.
Local restaurants rally around employees, each other
Preorders of a Saturday, Dec. 19, Prairie Bay Grill meal garnered more than $6,000 in food sales alone, not including the tips and extra gifts diners added to the fund. All of that money will be donated to employees facing layoffs or reduced hours. 4:00 am, Dec. 24, 2020 ×
Prairie Bay Grill and Catering in Baxter is looking to add the ability to sell bottles of wine and six-packs of beer with food orders in a venture into selling prepackaged meals that customers would make at home. Renee Richardson / Brainerd Dispatch
When the owners of Prairie Bay Grill in Baxter were forced to lay off a majority of their staff for the second time this year just before the holidays, they wanted to help support their team financially.
Local restaurants rally around employees, each other
Preorders of a Saturday, Dec. 19, Prairie Bay Grill meal garnered more than $6,000 in food sales alone, not including the tips and extra gifts diners added to the fund. All of that money will be donated to employees facing layoffs or reduced hours. 4:00 am, Dec. 24, 2020 ×
Prairie Bay Grill and Catering in Baxter is looking to add the ability to sell bottles of wine and six-packs of beer with food orders in a venture into selling prepackaged meals that customers would make at home. Renee Richardson / Brainerd Dispatch
When the owners of Prairie Bay Grill in Baxter were forced to lay off a majority of their staff for the second time this year just before the holidays, they wanted to help support their team financially.