Charleston woman celebrates big lottery win after stop at Fort Smith gas station Summarize ASL said she celebrated her big win with a happy dance inside the Fort Smith gas station before sharing the news with her husband. CHARLESTON, Ark — A Charleston woman won big after a stop at the Casey's Gas Station on Rogers Avenue in Fort Smith on Feb. 10, according to the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery (ASL). M. Conway bought the ticket, keeping her eye on the top prize, and initially thought she had lost after not seeing the "instant win" symbol on her ticket. However, after receiving a message about claiming her winnings, Conway realized her numbers matched the top prize of $50,000. Conway celebrated her big win with a dance inside the Fort Smith gas station before sharing the news with her husband, according to ASL. She plans to go on vacation with her winnings.
Mexican fare ranks with Italian and Chinese as Americans' top-three favorite global cuisines, according to the National Restaurant Association . Mexican flavors and ingredients have permeated all corners of American cuisine, infusing vibrant and varied tastes into Americans’ daily diet. But while tacos and enchiladas may seem commonplace in America now, that wasn’t always the case. To be sure, Americans have been influenced by the flavors of our neighbor to the south for hundreds of years. But it wasn't until refugees from southern and central Mexico brought their culinary traditions north to the U.S. during the Mexican Revolution that dishes like tacos found their way into the mainstream. An increasingly global culture (and a growing number of Mexican fast-food mainstays and high-end restaurants) have cemented Mexican food's beloved role in U.S. cuisine. Which begs the question: Where does one go for the best Mexican food in Fort Smith? To find out, We turned to...
Fort Smith Northside boys upset Bentonville Fort Smith Northside's Derek Shepard (1) dunks in the second quarter of Northside's 77-64 win against Bentonville at Northside Arena on Friday. (Special to River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Ron Green) The Fort Smith Northside Grizzlies started track season a little early on Friday night. The Grizzlies scored 28 points in the first quarter and added 20 in the third quarter in sprinting to a 77-64 win against Bentonville in 6A-West play at Northside Arena. Northside (13-12, 4-8) will host rival Southside on Monday, a day earlier than originally scheduled due to a predicted winter storm. Friday, Derek Shepard scored 14 of his game-high 32 points in the opening quarter leading thew Grizzlies to an 18-4 lead five minutes into the game, 23-6 six minutes in, and a 28-15 lead after the quarter. "I'm for the first time in my life, I'm lost for words because I'm so proud of the kids," Northside Coach Cody Wilmath said.
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