NASCAR All-Star Race Weekend Kicks Off with Exciting Hauler Parade
The NASCAR All-Star Race weekend in Wilkes County kicked off with the exciting Hauler Parade, featuring dozens of vibrantly painted 18-wheelers. Legendary NASCAR figure Harry Gant served as the parade marshal, adding to the thrill of the event. The parade set the stage for a weekend filled with high-octane action and thrilling races, delighting fans and adding to the anticipation of the main events to come.
Easter Weekend Sales Draw Crowds to Jenkinson’s Boardwalk
Easter weekend sales at Jenkinson’s Boardwalk in Point Pleasant drew crowds as residents took advantage of special offers and mild weather. The buy one, get one free tickets for rides and discounted games made for a much-anticipated event for families, with an Easter parade scheduled for Sunday adding to the festive atmosphere.
Shooting at Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade
One person has died and at least 21 others were injured in a shooting that occurred after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade. Gunshot victims were transported to area hospitals, with some suffering life-threatening injuries. Authorities are still working to determine the total number of victims in the incident.
Spot of Tea Restaurant’s Bold Facebook Post Amid Health Inspection Issues
Spot of Tea, a downtown Mobile restaurant, made headlines with a bold Facebook post after facing a prolonged shutdown over health inspection issues. The post featured an AI-generated image of a cartoonish rodent at a table in front of the restaurant, raising a toast, accompanied by a caption that read, ‘Mimosas $8, Eggs Benedict $15, Mardi Gras with friends – Priceless.’ The conflict between the owner, Tony Moore, and the Mobile County Health Department has drawn significant attention, shedding light on the challenges faced by businesses dealing with health inspection issues and the complexities of regulatory oversight.
Heartwarming Mardi Gras Parade for 5-Year-Old Battling Cystic Fibrosis
Read about the heartwarming Mardi Gras parade organized for 5-year-old Ava Thomas, who battled cystic fibrosis and recently underwent a life-saving double lung transplant. The community came together to bring the joy of Mardi Gras to her doorstep, showcasing the power of compassion and resilience in the Covington community.
Krewe of Janus Parade Set to Roll Through Monroe and West Monroe
Get ready to experience the magic of the Krewe of Janus parade as they gear up to roll through the streets of Monroe and West Monroe at 6 p.m. on Saturday, February 3. This year marks their 41st anniversary, and…