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Regional Roundup
No arrests following Eastside shooting
Police have no new information about a 17-year-old male who was shot in the back at about 9 p.m. Thursday night, Detective Tim Fritz said.
Because the victim was a minor, the police cannot release his name. There is no new information about the shooting, and the police had not arrested anyone, as of Friday afternoon.
The victim was shot in the 800 block of South Washington Street when he was standing in front of a driveway with a group of 18 to 24-year-olds, Sgt. David Griffen said.
The victim suffered a collapsed lung and couldn't feel his legs, Griffen said. He was first taken to Lodi Memorial Hospital and then transferred to UC-Davis.
Creative leftover recipes sought
You have finished dinner. There are bits of leftovers from each dish of the meal. Now, you ask, what do I do with this food? Some make stews, soups or salads. What do you do with leftovers? If you have a creative way to use up the uneaten food, we would like to hear from you for an upcoming story. Send recipes to Pam Bauserman at P.O. Box 1360, Lodi, CA 95241 or e-mail them to pamelab@lodinews.com.
Galt Farmers' Market opens Sunday
Galt's certified Farmers Market will reopen Sunday at Lincoln and C Street in the PermierWest Bank Parking lot. The market will be every Sunday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The market started last summer on a trial basis. The market featured a few vendors from Lodi and Galt, but a majority came from places like Stanislaus County, Sanger and Watsonville.

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