KINGSBURY â Calamity Janeâs Firearms and Fine Shoes store is the last frontier when it comes to wearing masks.
Not only can people browse maskless, but owner and Kingsbury Town Board member Jane Havens does not allow anyone to wear a mask in the store.
Employees also do not wear masks.
Havens cited security as her reason for not letting anyone wear a mask. Sheâs worried that people will rob the Dix Avenue store.
Anyone who refuses to take off their mask in the store is ordered to leave. This has prompted numerous complaints to Washington and Warren counties, which enforce the stateâs mask law. But Havens said she has not been ticketed or told she was doing anything wrong.
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The full story of Forrest Fenn s mysterious treasure hunt
Thousands searched for it, only one allegedly succeeded. Share Updated: 8:34 AM CST Dec 9, 2020
The full story of Forrest Fenn s mysterious treasure hunt
Thousands searched for it, only one allegedly succeeded. Share Updated: 8:34 AM CST Dec 9, 2020
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Show Transcript a treasure chest worth millions hidden in the Rocky Mountains with only a few vague clues from a poem to discover its whereabouts. Thousands have attempted to find it, and some even died in their pursuit. This is the story of Forrest Fenn s treasure, beginning where warm waters halt and take it in the canyon down not far, but too far to walk put in below the home of Brown. I think a lot of people were just attracted to that aspect of, like having a purpose, right? You know, your purpose is to try to find fence treasure, but also they found fun and a great love for adventure and the outdoors along the way. Shelby