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Killeen reader says road problems due to ineffective council, city staff

To the Editor: Five months ago, Texas had a terrible winter storm that caused great damage and loss of life. In Killeen we are still suffering without a comprehensive plan to address the many many potholes and damaged roads that make driving in the city just plain dangerous. I have seen bombed-out streets in Iraq in better shape than streets in Killeen. One prime example is Florence Road south of I-14; there are over 70 potholes. Some were fixed, some were not and those fixed by City Maintenance were covered with a light coat of material, much of which has washed away.

Barbecue Kings invite pre-pandemic, royal, loyal patrons to return

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals BBQ Kings invite their pre-pandemic, royal patrons back: We miss seeing our diners Both barbecue restaurants - King s Famous and King s Korner - are ready to serve you southern cuisine again. The Progress-Index King s Famous Barbecue celebrating 75 years in business reopened its dining room on June 30 in Petersburg.  We’re very happy seeing our customers again, posted King s Famous Barbecue on Facebook. With the dining room opening up, this means the end to our curbside service. Our mission has always been to provide simple, home-cooked, quality food every day in a family-friendly atmosphere, said co-owner Joan Hawks. Now in our third generation of ownership, we hope that you will be able to make our family tradition…your family tradition .

Petersburg barbershops and salons respond to Biden s call for vaccine education

Petersburg has one of the 10 worst case rates per 100,000 residents in Virginia. So far, the city has had 3,914 confirmed cases, 165 hospitalizations and 86 deaths to the coronavirus though this week has shown a record-low in case rates statewide.  Amid a national push to get vaccinated, Biden said that the country is in a vastly different place than it was the summer before and that every American should have the right to get vaccinated.   But what do local barbershops think about taking part in the President’s initiative to spread the word about vaccine promotion?  Samuel Cole has owned Salon 22 on S. Crater Road since 2018. He ended up shutting down his salon for several months during the pandemic resulting in a big monetary hit for his business. At this stage he says that a public-facing business like his offers too many interactions that could cause people to get sick, especially because his salon has many older clients. 

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