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STK Steakhouse: Sizzle into Summer
SUMMARY: At STK Steakhouse, summer sizzles with new cocktails and a globally-inspired Wagyu menu. Assistant GM David showcases signature drinks like the classic mojito, Italian Aperol spritz, award-winning spiced watermelon martini, and fresh additions featuring Snoop and Dre’s gin line. Chef Sean highlights premium Wagyu from Japan, America, and Australia, including steaks, pot stickers, octopus, and a unique A5 Wagyu French dip sandwich. Signature dishes feature bone marrow butter melting over Wagyu, paired with house-made desserts like pineapple upside-down cake with rum caramel sauce. With vibrant ambiance, killer cocktails, and world-class cuisine, STK invites you to savor summer in style.
This summer, STK is serving up bold, indulgent flavors with its limited-time Summer Features Menu. Sip on seasonal cocktails like the spicy Tropic Like It’s Hot or the smooth Piña Colada Old Fashioned. Dive into crave-worthy starters like Wagyu Potstickers and Charred Spanish Octopus. Entrées bring serious heat, with standouts including the A5 French Dip, Wagyu Fried Rice, and premium cuts from around the world, such as the Carrara Tomahawk and A5 Kagoshima Bistro Filet. End on a sweet note with the warm Pineapple Cake, topped with rum caramel and vanilla ice cream.
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Newsmaker: Vaccine requirements for schools
SUMMARY: As students return to Robertson County Schools, vaccine requirements are in focus. Kindergarteners must have vaccines for DTaP, polio, MMR, and chickenpox. Seventh graders need an additional Tdap booster. Parents should consult pediatricians for schedules and submit Tennessee vaccination certificates before school starts. A grace period allows students with appointment cards to attend temporarily, but missing appointments may have repercussions. The district enforces uniform policies, and vaccines can be obtained at health departments, pediatricians, or clinics. New students from other states must update immunizations to Tennessee standards. Parents are urged to keep sick children home 24 hours to prevent disease spread during school.
Newsmaker: Vaccine requirements for schools
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Tennessee schools are updating classroom cellphone policies as required by new law
SUMMARY: Middle Tennessee school districts are implementing new cellphone restrictions to comply with a state law banning phone use during classroom instruction, effective July 1. While Wilson County allows phone use between classes, Rutherford County requires phones be stored away all day, with exceptions for special events. Some schools, like Independence Academy, use locking pouches to encourage social interaction. Experts warn smartphone overuse harms teens’ social skills and concentration. The law permits phone use during emergencies, though access could be challenging where phones are locked. School boards must post their policies publicly and ensure compliance with the law.
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15-year-old girl has jaw wired shut after being struck by bullet
SUMMARY: A 15-year-old girl, Kennedy Gilmore, was critically injured when a bullet struck her face in Memphis, leaving her jaw wired shut and forcing her to miss weeks of school. Kennedy, a multi-sport athlete and basketball team captain, was shot last Thursday at a home where the suspect, Lorenzo Davis, discharged a handgun recklessly. Davis fled the scene and now faces charges including aggravated assault, child abuse, and reckless endangerment. Kennedy shared that the shooting has drastically changed her life, causing constant pain and speech difficulties. Davis also has an outstanding warrant for a prior gun-related offense.
A Memphis teen who was shot in the jaw couldn’t speak to FOX13 about the near-death experience. Her jaw has been wired shut. But she did write us a message to share about her encounter with gun violence. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/15-year-old-girl-with-jaw-wired-shut-after-shooting-writes-message-about-gun-violence/article_40c3b4b3-fe98-4b41-9e18-814c28f8e889.html
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