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The school coffeeshop, The Daily Grind, opened in 2017, the first of its kind in Keller ISD. Students selected the name of the establishment via a poll on Twitter . The coffeeshop makes a "Falconccino", which is similar to a frappucino with the name referring to the school mascot; a student created the name of the drink.
The Daily Grind, a 1993 EP by punk rock band No Use for a Name; A slang term for employment; A slang term for coffee preparation; A song by Little Feat from the 1990 album Representing the Mambo; A webcomic by American author Michael H. Payne; A website containing news and political stories thedailygrind.news
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Crabbed shared that round-trip flights to Albany begin at $250, while nearby vacation rentals begin at a low price of $88 per night. Ski-and-stay packages, including lift tickets and rentals, can ...
Jane Brown and her son retained the rights to the "Miss Albany Diner" name and its signature recipes. The Miss Albany served its last meal as a diner on February 10, 2012. [17] [18] In 2015, the diner re-opened under new owner David Zheng as Tanpopo Ramen and Sake Bar, with new booths, seating about 45 for lunch and dinner daily. [19]
Colonie Center is a shopping mall located in Roessleville, New York, a suburb of Albany, at the intersection of Central Avenue, Wolf Road, and Interstate 87.Opening in 1966, it was the first enclosed shopping mall in New York's Capital Region.
The Albany Democrat-Herald is a daily newspaper published in Albany, Oregon, United States.The paper is owned by the Iowa-based Lee Enterprises, a firm which also owns the daily Corvallis Gazette-Times, published in the adjacent market of Corvallis, Oregon, as well as two weeklies, the Lebanon Express and the Philomath Express.