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The 20-year-old was from the Fisher River Cree Nation in Manitoba. The last time she was seen was August 3, 1984, when a friend dropped her off at the corner of Higgins Avenue and Austin Street in Winnipeg. Three days later, her body was discovered in a wooded area in the Fort Garry district of the city.
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Feb 27, 2024 · Chef Mike Hultquist Jr. fires up an order of carne asada on a busy night at El Torero. Mike’s aunt opened El Torero in 1956 and he took over the family restaurant in 2019.
May 29, 2020 · Hultquist has run both Lerua’s and El Torero for nearly two years, taking over for his father, Michael Sr., and uncle Brad Hultquist. When Lerua’s was forced to close in late January 2019 ...
After the very sad (but hopefully temporary!) closure of Lerua's Fine Mexican Foods Mikey and his father, Michael Hultquist Sr., took over the reins from his uncle in order to continue the family tradition of delicious Mexican food.
Nov 23, 2020 · A jury found Joel Michael Guy Jr. guilty on all 7 counts. He was sentenced to life in prison for 2 counts of first-degree premeditated murder, 1 count of felony murder for killing Lisa Guy while committing first-degree murder of Joel Guy Sr., and 2 counts of felony murder while committing theft.
Sep 25, 2019 · In December 2019, El Torero closed after Brad had an aneurysm. Mikey and his father Michael Hultquist Sr. needed to close Lerua’s before channeling their efforts into El Torero. In May, Mikey quietly reopened El Torero. Nowadays, you can find Mikey, Michael Sr., and Brad working at the restaurant.
Jan 10, 2019 · “The business isn’t closing,” said Michael Hultquist Jr., chef and co-owner of Lerua’s. “It’s the location.” After about 34 years on-and-off negotiating with the city of Tucson, the Hultquist family came to an agreement for the city to buy out the building.