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The Urban Tulsa Weekly was an independent weekly newspaper with a circulation of about 35,000 distributed to the Tulsa metropolitan area every Thursday. [1]Published and edited by Keith Skrzypczak, the newspaper struggled for years under his erratic leadership before ultimately folding when its printer threatened a lawsuit over unpaid invoices. [2]
In 1992, Unigate sold the restaurants to CKE Restaurants, owner of Carl's Jr. [11] In 1997, the two remaining Casa Bonita restaurants, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Lakewood, Colorado, were spun off by CKE as part of Star Buffet. [12] The Tulsa location closed in September 2005, [13] then reopened for two years as Casa Viva, and closed again in ...
Through its Restaurant Business Development Program, which offers a financial stipend, six months of consultations, and financial readiness and marketing boot camps, the Feed The Soul Foundation ...
The Tulsa Beacon features news from Tulsa and the surrounding area. It includes local columnists, a recipe page, church news, columns by Dr. Billy Graham and Focus on the Family, local editorials and letters to the editor, syndicated columnists David Limbaugh, Pat Buchanan, and Walter Williams), local sports, movie reviews, classified ads, and legal notices.
The Benton Franklin Health District gave failing grades in 15 food safety inspections from Dec. 9-15 of restaurants, food trucks and other places selling food in the Tri-Cities area.. The health ...
The state's first weekly African American newspaper was The Langston City Herald in 1891. [ 1 ] Many of these early Oklahoma newspapers were published in the many all-Black towns established after the Land Run of 1889 .
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are teaming up with Noble 33 to open a steakhouse in Kansas City called 1587 Prime. It will open in 2025.
The Justice Department provided new insight and chilling details about the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, describing the two-day raid that killed 300 Black residents and destroyed their businesses as a ...