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Shelley is a city in Bingham County, Idaho, United States. The population was 4,409 at the 2010 census. Since 1927 Shelley has been home to the "Idaho Annual Spud Day", which is celebrated on the 3rd Saturday of September. It typically features a parade, live bands, a Spud Tug, a spud-picking Contest, and free baked potatoes. [4]
The menu boasts 10 cuts of dry-aged, hand-cut mouthwatering steaks such as Archie's Special Extra Thick, filets, rib-eyes, and porterhouses, all sourced from farms in northwest Iowa and northeast ...
A typical blue-plate special board, from the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, New Hampshire. A blue-plate special is a discount-priced meal that changes daily. The practice was common from the 1920s in American and Canadian restaurants through the 1950s, especially in diners and greasy spoons.
During the 1990s, Basic American Foods also acquired Pillsbury’s entire food service business, including its facility at Shelley, Idaho. [4] Basic American Foods is led by Jaquelin's sons, William J. Hume and George H. Hume. [1] It is headquartered in Walnut Creek, California.
The erstwhile retail giant renowned for its Blue Light Specials — featuring a flashing blue orb affixed to a pole enticing shoppers to a flash sale — is shuttering its last full-scale store in ...
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Dad-mageddon: A Christmas Special: 2016: All-Star Record Breakers: Christmas Specials: 1974-1982: Blue Peter: Christmas Show: 1958–present: Annual Christmas show since 1958. Copycats: Christmas Special: 2016 [1] Dani's Castle: It's A Wonderful Afterlife: 2015: Dani's House: Scrooge Tube: 2009: Diddy TV: Christmas Special: 2016: The Dog Ate My ...
In 2016, in order to complete frequency changes as a result of a shuffle of stations in Salt Lake City, Broadway took KAOX off 107.3, and moved the station to Shelley, Idaho, near Idaho Falls. The station was silent for a period of time with the allotment of 107.9. Broadway sold KAOX to Frandsen Media for $25,000. [6]