And then there were none
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Neal and Karen Lewing reported in for the second week of the Port Polson Players’ production of Agatha Christie’s murder mystery to find the theatre’s highway sign lying in pieces, due to this past Friday’s wind storm. “Amazingly, the letters stayed put in their track,” reported the Lewings. Added the couple, “The name of the show is a perfect reflection of what amounts to the current sign. And Then There Were None.” Wind gusts as strong as 50 miles an hour were reported at the south end of the lake.

