 Daniela Earnest at her lemonade stand (left) and in court (right).  Source of photo:  http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GGAmzDRA_BY/SnvDbYoMpzI/AAAAAAAAHEg/W1BI2XK8DH4/s400/daniela%2Bearnest.jpg
Daniela Earnest at her lemonade stand (left) and in court (right).  Source of photo:  http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GGAmzDRA_BY/SnvDbYoMpzI/AAAAAAAAHEg/W1BI2XK8DH4/s400/daniela%2Bearnest.jpg
(p. 5A) THE FRESNO BEE
TULARE, Calif. — Eight-year- old Daniela Earnest made lemonade out of lemons in more ways than one last week.
Hoping to raise money for a family trip to Disneyland, the Tulare girl opened a lemonade stand Monday. But she didn’t have a business license, so the city shut it down that day.
. . .Tulare officials said they could not recall ever shutting down a lemonade stand before, though such action is not uncommon. Authorities across the nation have done it.
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Daniela found the situation “pretty weird” but said it hadn’t soured her on reopening the lemonade stand.
For the full story, see:
The Fresno Bee.  “City puts squeeze on pint-size purveyor of lemonade.”  Omaha World-Herald  (Sun., Aug. 9, 2009):  5A.
(Note:  ellipses added.)

