The fire call came at 9:12 p.m. Monday for 186 Obrecht Road, a building with an automotive shop on the first floor and two apartments upstairs, said Lt. Cliff Kooser, fire department spokesman.
Firefighters, arriving to find heavy smoke and fire coming from...
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Shipleys Choice - 2011-06-22 14:39:30
Lets hope none of the smoke from this fire drifted over this precious community.We all now how protective they are of their healthy air in that community.
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