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Steve Breen s cartoon caption contest for Feb 26, 2021

Print Lots of captions came our way this week, most of them involving mask and vaccine gags as well as jokes about Sigourney Weaver. Congrats to Gary John Collins for taking the top spot! He will receive Steve Breen’s signed original in the mail. Thanks to all those who participated. The art for next week’s contest is below. To enter, email your captions along with your name, address and phone number to steve.breen@sduniontribune.com by 10 a.m. Tuesday. Please remember to limit your submissions to three and keep ’em brief. Good luck! Winner “Don’t tell me you ate the cookies and the Girl Scout?” Gary John Collins, San Diego

Opinion: Steve Breen s cartoon caption contest for Jan 22, 2021

So many gags about rock and roll and the Rolling Stones this week! Congrats to Connie Hubbard for winning the top spot by a landslide. She will receive Steve Breen’s signed original in the mail. Thanks to all those who participated. The art for next week’s contest is below. The cartoon for next week’s contest is below. To enter, email your captions along with your name, address and phone number to steve.breen@sduniontribune.com by 10 a.m. Tuesday. Please remember to limit your submissions to three and keep ‘em brief. Good luck! Winners Finalists Advertisement “Ed, go eat something! I can hear your stomach growling all the way in here!” Sue Gralla, Oceanside

One inmate s story: Cells piled with trash, violence and a pervasive fear of COVID-19

Print During the worst of his 10-day stay in San Diego’s Central Jail, Richard Lantz was sure he would die. The Spring Valley resident was arrested for the first time in his life Halloween night after a tussle with a neighbor in his condominium complex. By then the novel coronavirus was already sweeping through San Diego County jails. Lantz, 51, has underlying health conditions, including diabetes. He said in an interview this week that jail quarantine protocols the sheriff’s department has implemented to protect inmates from COVID-19 turned out to be less rigorous in practice than they are on paper.

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