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Buffalo Wild Wings is chargin’ in

A hot new restaurant is moving into Lynnwood. Buffalo Wild Wings is where you can watch the game while your mouth is blazing! The doors will open within the next couple of months. The new restaurant will be located on 18508 33rd Ave. W., the former location of Billy McHale’s. The new Lynnwood location is one of more than eight hundred locations in the U.S. and Canada, but one of only three in Washington.

Just a mile away from MTHS, Buffalo Wild Wings is sure to become a local favorite for students, staff and families.

“I’m excited because I love hot wings,” freshman Jessica Bressler said.

Buffalo Wild Wings is most famous for their award winning wings. There are a total of twenty flavors of wings. For those who can’t handle the heat, flavors like Sweet BBQ and Teriyaki are going to be your best bet. For those who like it hot, flavors like Mango Habañero and Wild would be the way to go.

However, it gets even hotter at Buffalo Wild Wings. To show off your tolerance for the food on fire, the “Blazin’ Challenge” awaits. This is where one person must eat twelve wings smothered in Blazin’ sauce, the hottest flavor of all, in only six minutes.

Among nachos, pigs in a blanket, and chips and dip, chicken wings are a Super Bowl party tradition. Buffalo Wild Wings plays a big part in that tradition across the country, Buffalo Wild Wings sold nearly eight million wings on the Super Bowl of 2012.

The company dates back to 1982 when the first Buffalo Wild Wings was created near Ohio State University.

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Nick Fiorillo, Editor-in-Chief

Nick Fiorillo is the Editor-in-Chief of the Hawkeye and thehawkeye.org. This is Nick's second year of serving as editor. Last year, he led the Hawkeye in one of the organization's most dramatic transformations in decades, replacing the broadsheet newspaper with a feature based newsmagazine and an emphasis on online content.

Prior to serving as editor-in-chief, Nick was the local news editor during his sophomore year and was a staff reporter during his freshman year.

Nick was named as the 2014 Free Spirit Scholar from Washington state, and traveled to Washington, D.C. as the Washington state delegate to the 2014 Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference. He has received several state and national awards for journalism, including several JEA National Write-off Competition Awards. He was recently awarded the rating of "Superior" for Editorial Writing at the Spring 2014 JEA/NSPA High School Journalism Conference in San Diego, Calif.

His interests include journalism, politics, public policy, law and education. He plans on attending a four-year university and majoring in political science and social policy.

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