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Veterans · MassachusettsOn Saturday, more than 2 million volunteers gathered across America to lay wreaths honoring those who have served in the military. This is the 34th year of the event hosted by "Wreaths Across America." Back in 1992, Morrill Worchester donated 5,000 wreaths that were surplus from his wreath company. He sent the wreaths from Maine to Arlington National Cemetery. That gesture has turned from one cemetery to more than 5,000 locations around the Unit…See the Story
Millions of Volunteers Lay Wreaths Honoring Veterans
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Aviation Accidents · Fort CampbellEven now, 40 years later, Betty Stubbs can recollect every moment of December 12, 1985. Living in Clarksville now, and at that time, she was crossing Ringgold Bridge on her way to work as a civilian secretary at Fort Campbell, when her radio blared unspeakable, crushing news. Arrow Air Flight 1285R — an international charter carrying 248 U.S. Army personnel and eight crew members from Cairo, Egypt, through Cologne, West Germany, and into Gander,…See the Story
Christian County Wraps Its Arms Around 40th Anniversary Of Gander Crash
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Kentucky · KentuckyLocal law enforcement is joining the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration campaign to stop impaired drivers over the holidays. Kentucky State Police say the campaign began on Wednesday and will continue through January 1st, with law enforcement focusing on reducing impaired driving crashes and keeping roadways safe during one of the busiest travel times. December is reportedly known for a large rise in impaired driving incidents, with …See the Story
State Police Take Part In Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over Campaign
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