Though a fire tore through Rising Sun Produce in early 2024, it reopened by August.
Though the flames never entered the store, the fire that engulfed Rising Sun Produce in February of last year burned hot enough to melt the cash register and fill the Roosevelt space with smoke. Owner Bud Goodwin, who opened the shop in 1979, received the call from the fire department at 3:30 in the morning. “I thought that was it,” Goodwin says. “I didn’t see how we could recover from that.”
Just a few months earlier, across town in Beacon Hill, the colorful handwritten signs that normally advertised Rainier cherries or Skagit
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