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Richard Blais, Natalie Morales: Bluefish: Coby Farrow, Johnny Hernandez: Sara Moulton, Michael Psilakis, Lourdes Castro Shrimp Taco: Bobby Flay 243 6 "Grapes of Wrath" May 9, 2019 () Alex Guarnaschelli, Buddy Valastro: Grapes: Paulette Goto, Zac Young: Claudia Fleming, Corby Kummer, Raiza Costa Carrot Cake: Zac Young 244 7 "Making Headlines"
Founded as the Seymour Daily Republican in 1885, [1] the newspaper adopted the name Seymour Daily Tribune in 1920, shortening it to The Tribune on September 10, 1994. [3]More recently, the newspaper was owned by Freedom Communications, based in Orange County, California, at one point the 12th largest media conglomerate in the United States.
Diego Morales (born February 15, 1979) is a Guatemalan-American politician from Indiana. A Republican , he is the Secretary of State of Indiana . Morales was the only candidate backed by the America First Secretary of State Coalition to win an election.
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[153] [154] In Seymour, like many small towns in America, with the rise of car culture, rock and roll, and teenagers with free time, cruising downtown to meet and make new friends and show off cars became a way of life in Seymour. [155] Seymour used to be so popular for cruising that teens would come from eleven surrounding counties. [156]
Chico's Tacos is a small local restaurant chain based in El Paso, Texas. It was founded on July 4, 1953 by local boxing promoter Joe Mora.
Morales is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Morales (born 1990), American footballer; Alvaro Morales (disambiguation), several people;
Other notable buildings include the Masonic Temple (1901), Richart Block (1900), Steinker Meat Market (c. 1885), Seymour National Bank (c. 1920), Southern Indiana Telephone and Telegraph Building (1929), Jonas Hotel (c 1876), and Kidd Saloon (1887). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1]