A district court judge Tuesday dismissed a case arguing the city and Mardi Gras promoter Yaga’s Entertainment couldn’t shut down streets and charge the public to enter the public roads.
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Congratulations Mike and many thanks to the City
Great news! Won’t be getting anymore burgers from him.
"governmental immunity" - where can I get some of that?
Wonderful news for everyone who loves festivals! Happy Mardi Gras! Let the good times ROLL!
Galveston citizens must pay Mike Dean to enter their own public streets. People are happy for that?
No kidding. Who wants to pay Mike to be on a public street and why should we?
The motorcycle event stays in downtown Galveston. People are happy for that?
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