Three students spent time this afternoon looking for the former site of Starla’s Stitch ‘n’ Frame on Main Street in Greensburg.
The store is temporarily open in Mullinville. Owner Starla McClain told them she plans to relocate back to Greensburg.
At the site of the old store, the students found spools of thread and pieces of broken frames in the mud.
Next door, at the site of the old Twilight Theater, they spied a red fox that has taken refuge in the theater debris amid stacks of popcorn tubs and seat cushions. Nicole Hess also found a $5 bill in a stack of bricks.
Who knew we would make money on this trip?

A red fox peeks over a foundation on Main Street in Greensburg.
Les Anderson is a professor in the Elliott School of Communication at Wichita State University. This is his second year of bringing journalism students to Greensburg to tell the story of its rebirth.
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1 Brooks Seeley // May 29, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Great picture!!!
2 Hollie Muntz // May 29, 2008 at 4:01 pm
We see this fox, too! It’s always a treat when he comes thru our drive up window at The Peoples Bank!
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