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McNabb scheduled to arrive 11:55 a.m. Wednesday
The remains of United States Army Staff Sgt. Shawn McNabb, who was killed late last month while serving in Afghanistan, are tentatively scheduled to arrive at Majors Field Municipal Airport in Greenville at 11:55 a.m. Wednesday. A motorcade is set to leave the airport and travel along FM 1570 to State Highway 34 South, then turn south to Terrell, where services are scheduled Friday morning at Anderson-Clayton Brothers Funeral Home.
Family members are asking the public to line the motorcade route wearing red, white and blue and carrying American flags in a show of support.
More details in Wednesday's Herald-Banner..
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Council to sign off on GEUS bonds
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Game room robbery suspects remain in jail
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Council to make parking in front of mailboxes illegal
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Commissioners to consider stipend for prosecutor
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Council to vote on new rules for keeping dogs, cats
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Vigil for shooting victim postponed
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Reception for Bob Mason set for Tuesday
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Firebots fall in semis, head to championship
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