The show is incredibly popular in Las Vegas, and now the guys are heading 440 miles north to Jackpot, which makes for an easy drive for Magic Valley fans looking to cut loose for a few hours.
Thompson Square will be returning to Cactus Petes in Jackpot next month. The iconic country duo is back by popular demand and will be performing in the Gala Showroom where there isn't a bad seat in the house.
The cannabis dispensary currently being built in Jackpot, Nevada, is almost ready to open its doors. I passed by the site on Sunday, and noticed the parking lot had been recently finished.
Thrive Cannabis Marketplace, which will open its doors in the coming days at 1868 Royal Drive, already has multiple locations in Nevada, including Reno and Las Vegas, and plans to open another dispensary in November.
Cactus Petes in Jackpot has made the announcement and confirmed that the buffet will remain closed permanently and will be redone as a different food option. Whether it will be a food court or something else has not been announced yet.
Idaho is one of the few states on the west coast that does not have some form of marijuana use legalized. Jackpot, Nevada is only about 45 minutes away from Twin Falls and a marijuana dispensary is opening soon there. Again, no form of cannabis is legalized in Idaho.
I love a good rumor. First and foremost, this is a rumor and not verified. However, I got it on fairly good sources that this is something that is going to happen. There is a rumor going around that the buffet at Cactus Petes in Jackpot will never reopen.
For those who want to head down to Jackpot and go to Cactus Pete's, you may not know what is open and what isn't, so here is the updated information right now.
Along with playing classic hits such as "18 and Life," "I Will Remember You," and "Youth Gone Wild," Skid Row also has some new material they've recently recorded.