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Dispute over stop sign leads to barricades

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Barricades blocking off access to the shopping center on North Michigan Street from the Taco Bell parking lot will stay up-at least for now.
On Wednesday, Taco Bell Manager Marsha Humphrey placed the barriers between Taco Bell property and the adjoining property and parked her truck in front of them. Humphrey said, “I have contacted the city numerous times asking for a stop sign.”

 
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

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Brian Epperson leads a make-up workshop Tuesday, applying a pencil to the forehead of Lauren Deisch, as other youngesters watch and wait their turn. Pilot Photos/Carol Anders

By Carol Anders Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — Sixty local youths were at Riverside Intermediate School Monday morning to audition for the Missoula Childrens Theater production of “The Princess and the Pea.”
Directors Brian and Allison Epperson said they found a spot in the production for all 60 children.
Allison Epperson is originally from Texas.

She said, “I’ve been doing theater with Missoula for the last five years, so it seems like forever since I had a permanent home.”
The producers are put up by area families involved with the Moms for Missoula committee.
Mary Ann Peters said she has brought her daughters to the auditions for the last three years.
“It’s a way for them to be creative,” she said. “They have to learn lines and they get bolder by having to perform on the stage.”
Peters’ daughter Kate will be playing the part of the “pea.”
There will be shows at 3 and 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Young Amphitheater in Centennial Park.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 June 2008 )
 
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