Jun. 11—POTTSVILLE — Businesses on Second Street did not see major damage from Wednesday night's floods. Basements of Wheel restaurant, Drasdis & Son clothing store and Good Intent Fire station flooded during the thunderstorms. "We're used to that kind of flooding, given the flat area at the bottom of Market Street," Savas Logothetides, Wheel owner, said. "We've learned that anything we store .
Finalists
“The Good, The Bad and The Off-Key.” Suzanne Elassis, online submission
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“And that is why I hate Tic Tok.” Al Stehly, Valley Center
“I thought he said ‘duel,’ not ‘duet.’” Josh Hamilton, Carlsbad
“I reckon he ain’t from around these parts.” Bill Owens, San Carlos
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“Next time, proofread your ad for ‘gun slinger.’” Susan Wiczynski, La Jolla
“I told you that gull darn idiot would sing ‘Oklahoma’ if you put a nickel in his belt buckle.” Jack Keane, San Diego
“When that feller wanted to show us his wide range, that ain’t what I was expecting.” David Lin, Escondido
it happened late tuesday night. tracee wilkins joins us from capital heights with more on the investigation. tracee? reporter: this is a 15-year-old kid who was raised in this neighborhood, went to high school a block away from where we are standing right now, was shot and killed right here in front of this apartment complex. the police were back in front of the central garden apartments in capital heights this morning. they were searching for clueing and taking another look at the murder scene. we aren t for certain what happened. we know that a call was transpired from him to his home telling his mom he was en route home. he never made it home. 15-year-old justin pennell, a freshman at central high school was found shot on the squawk about 9:00 p.m. tuesday night. his cousin says, after a day of suffering from multiple gunshots, doctors said this morning, they had done all they could do for him. police have taken spray paint and painted up to nine different markers of