Theiss Farms Market owner on winter storm: ‘I knew everything was going to die, and it did’
Nothing could have prepared local farmers for last week’s winter storm, Theiss Farms Market co-owner Dwayne Theiss said.
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Nothing could have prepared local farmers for last week’s winter storm, Theiss Farms Market co-owner Dwayne Theiss said.
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Read MoreKeith Luechtefeld spoke with Community Impact Newspaper about some of the short-term and long-term repercussions of the storm as well as some of the reasons why so many homes saw burst pipes during the freezing weather.
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