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Food Scores: This Week's Top Score a 97

See how nine local establishments fared in the food scores for March 17-23.

The following food and health scores were reported by within the past few days. Environmental Health’s goal in rating establishments is to give the public the information needed to protect themselves from risk factors linked to illness or injury.

Each item on an inspection form has a point value ranging from 1 to 9 points, with violations deducting points from a best possible score of 100. Higher points are taken for items with higher risk to cause illness, while repeat violations take more points. Letter grades assigned are A for totals of 100 to 90 points, B for 89 to 80, C for 79 to 70, and U for less than 70.

Brownsville Wings "N" Things
105 Brownsville Road, Powder Springs
Last inspection: March 20. Score/grade: 94/A. Last five inspections

C.A. Roberts Elementary
1833 Mt. Tabor Church Road, Dallas
Last inspection: March 22. Score/grade: 97/A. Last five inspections

Captain D's 3698
201 Merchants Square, Suite A-1, Dallas
Last inspection: March 19. Score/grade: 94/A. Last five inspections

La Bamba Mexican Bar & Grill No. 2
7951 Villa Rica Highway, Dallas
Last inspection: March 22. Score/grade: 93/A. Last five inspections

McDonald's
4286 Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway, Hiram
Last inspection: March 23. Score/grade: 97/A. Last five inspections

McDonald's 4879
3036 Villa Rica Highway, Dallas
Last inspection: March 19. Score/grade: 92/A. Last five inspections

Moses Middle
1066 Old County Farm Road, Dallas
Last inspection: March 22. Score/grade: 94/A. Last five inspections

Taco Bell 18166
4495 Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway, Hiram
Last inspection: March 20. Score/grade: 94/A. Last five inspections

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KJL June 4, 2013 at 03:30 pm
I am torn on this decision. Even though homosexuality is a sin, it is no greater a sin than lyingRead More or cheating. If the troop had boys who were not Christian & they were committing those sins then that sin was being brought into the church. I think Christians need to remember that no one sin is greater than another. I think the parents of the boy scouts would have to determine if they wanted their child to participate in the troop if their was a homosexual in their group. However, the church hosted the Boy Scouts upon a certain charter. When that charter was changed then the church has the right to decide if they want to continue the association. I know of other churches that ended their hosting of Boy Scouts last year because the group was becoming too politically polarizing & they felt that conflicted with the ministry of the church. It is a fine line with views on both sides but I feel each church has to decide what is best for them...it is after all their facilities.
Debra June 5, 2013 at 02:04 am
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Andie June 5, 2013 at 06:35 pm
Do we not remember who Jesus surrounded himself with? Don't believe for one minute that there is notRead More one homosexual in your congregation, or for that matter an adulterer, a fornicator, a thief, a liar, the list goes on. And if you are a real stickler, any divorcee that has dated or remarried is committing sin every day. I do not believe in the gay lifestyle but I do believe in what good the boy scouts do. Shame on you for abandoning them when they need you the most