Coffee camaraderie: Edgeley residents keep cups of joe flowing after diner closes
September 7, 2012 in The Jamestown Sun
When the Edgeley Coffee Shop closed its doors to the public at the end of June it left a void in this rural farming community.
It only took a week before that void was filled. Gene Hanson and his wife, Darlene, who own an empty building across the street, decided to serve up free coffee.
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