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What do you do? Cry a lot!  Zydecos Cajun Kitchen Co-Owner Randy Perkins joked. Perkins said he and his wife Lynn are always trying to think of ways to recoup lost revenue when the truck closes. Randy and Lynn Perkins, owners of Zydecos Cajun Kitchen It s no income, you got to pay those bills, Perkins said. You plan for days where you ve got big revenues coming in, or decent revenues, so you can put that money aside and take care of these slow times. Perkins said customer loyalty helped him through last winter. As long as the roads are clear, he says the truck is open for business, and Cajun lovers brave the cold to get their taste. ....
SFHS grad Marjorie Taylor Greene discusses 1990 school hostage situation on House floor before committee vote U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a 1992 graduate of South Forsyth High School, recently referenced a hostage situation at the school in 1990 on the House floor. - photo by Source: Facebook Before other members of the U.S. House of Representatives voted to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments, the Congresswoman referenced an infamous event from South Forsyth High School. On Thursday, Greene, a 1992 SFHS graduate who was recently sworn-in to represent Georgia’s 14th district in the northwest corner of the state, brought up a 1990 incident at the school involving a student, Randy Addis, bringing three guns to school and taking members of the class hostage. ....
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Large Migrant Group in Mexico Boards Train for U.S. by RANDY CLARK 4 Feb 2021 A large group of migrants, most likely seeking asylum ....
As the months of pandemic have dragged on and shutdown orders in some form have remained in place in Tucson and Pima County, the social aspect of recreational running has been stifled for nearly a year now. Through it all, local running guru Randy Accetta and his wife Tia have done their best to maintain the Run Tucson network of training groups and events, but given social distancing guidelines, the cost of insurance, the inability to get permits and, of course, an unexpected fiscal crunch, that has been difficult at best. “It costs a boatload of money to put on one of these events,” Accetta said. “It’s not feasible at this time [due to COVID], so we’re doing our events virtually.” ....