The top to the aviation tower at the new Wild Ace Restaurant and Pub at 103 Depot Street was put in place last week.
The topping out represents the highest point, 32-feet, of the restaurant.
You won’t find Fred Earle, Jr., getting up at the crack of dawn. That would mean he’s late for work.
“Fred will get to work at 4 to 4:15 in the morning. If he’s here after 4:15, Fred is late,” said Randy Jones, owner of Mutt’s in Greer. Earle leaves Anderson, where he has lived for the past three years, at 3 a.m.
A Military Benefit Night for the Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) will be held on Monday, Jan. 12 at all Ovation Brands restaurants. The Greer-based family casual restaurant chain includes Ryan's, HomeTown Buffet and Old Country Buffet.
The national fundraiser will be held 5-8 p.m. and a portion of the sales generated during that time will be donated to ASYMCA.
Chick-fil-A announced the company learned on Dec. 19 that there was "limited suspicious" payment card activity at some of its locations. The Atlanta-based fast food chain did not disclose how wide-spread the possible breach, number of restaurants or the locations.
A news release by Chick-fil-A read it was working with law enforcement to determine the extent of the activity. Customers will be told more information later, according to the company. If a breach is substantiated, customers will not liable for fraudulent charges and Chick-fil-A said it will pay for identity protection services to those affected, including credit monitoring.
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