Printers Face Headaches with Fire, Auto Accident
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Despite being a small shop, Heritage Printing had clients across the country, including Tusculum College, Channel 11 reported. The future of the print shop is up in the air.
Meanwhile, in Penbrook, PA, Keystone Press has closed its doors for the time being after a suspected drunk driver slammed his car into the building it called home last Sunday. The commercial printing establishment is owned by 80-year-old Ken Forney, who has operated at the location since 1971.
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