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Baller Alert on MSNFormer Turkey Leg Hut Owner Lyndell “Lynn” Price Indicted for Allegedly Paying Men to Set Fire to Ex-Business Partner’s Bar [Video]Lyndell “Lynn” Price, former owner of the now-closed Turkey Leg Hut in Third Ward, has been arrested in connection with the June 2020 explosion at Houston’s Bar 5015, an act […] The post Former Turkey ...
The Turkey Leg Hut is long gone, but the controversy surrounding the restaurant remains. Friday, former restaurant frontman and The Oyster Hut owner Lyndell "Lynn" Price was arrested on arson charges.
Former owner of Turkey Leg Hut, 2 others indicted in connection with 2020 Bar 5015 fire, records say
Lyndell Price was taken into custody on conspiracy to commit arson for allegedly paying a group of people to set Bar 5015 on fire, causing an explosion five years ago.
Lyndell "Lynn" Price, 42; Armani Williams, 27, and John Lee Price, 39, all of Houston were arrested and charged with ...
Steven Snell took a pay cut to enter his new role. He said it's not about the money but about "serving the community." ...
Steven Snell was sworn in at the Williamson County judge Monday afternoon at the courthouse. He began his tenure on March 27.
Williamson County Judge Steven Snell announced he plans on running to keep the county judge position once his term ends in ...
Texas baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle explained after Tuesday's win that UT football coach Steve Sarkisian has allowed Williams to primarily focus on baseball this spring. Williams has attended a few ...
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Seymour Intermediate School releases third quarter honor roll.
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Merschman Seeds product manager and agronomist Ben Pieper and general sales manager Lynn Williams said most growers will stick to their planned varieties until the beginning of June.
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