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Updated at: 11/20/2009 1:20 PM | KSAX.com Local Convenience Store Owner Picks up Pieces After Fire Destroys Community Staple
The heat of the fire scorched beef jerky, charred Cheetos and melted pop cans. Aeikens believes the fire may have been the result of an electrical problem. "An electrical socket behind the cooler may have caused it to overheat," said Aeikens. Kelly and his family have owned the store for 8 years. "My kids, parents, my wife and I work here. We've spent a lot of time here over the years so it's just devastating," said Aeikens.
Once the insurance adjusters settle with Aeikens he hopes to rebuild the store.
"I'm not sure if structural damage will keep me from rebuilding here, but I definitely plan on rebuilding," said Aeikens.
Written for the Web by Anthony Kiekow.
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