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Cox’s Hot Chicken
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It’s the business of being in business: Matt McMahan explains the...
The New Albanian
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June 2, 2019
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ON THE AVENUES: Challenges are forever, but downtown New Albany’s food...
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May 28, 2019
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The New Albany branch of Cox’s Hot Chicken is no more.
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May 24, 2019
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LIVE TO EAT: Grand opening for Cox’s Hot Chicken today, and...
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November 27, 2018
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The Top Ten list of most-viewed October 2018 posts at NA...
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November 10, 2018
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Chain newspaper surveys “Big changes coming to Big Four Burgers +...
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Big Four Burgers has been sold and is under new management,...
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Diana and I first met Randy Smith on the grounds of the Moser Tannery in 2004 (wife Ann was with him; I knew her...
The Highwayman at city council, 2009: “Romeo, Romeo,——-?”
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Lloyd "The Highwayman" Wimp, who sadly left us on November 12, 2010, was an old acquaintance of my 1990s-era pub madness who became a...
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Having grown up under the tutelage of a father who went out of his way to avoid urban areas, and this being America, my...