GREENVILLE —
It was warm Saturday, but the hottest cars around were parked at the Hunt County Fairgrounds for the Ninth Annual Roger Krodle Memorial Car Show.
A total of 86 automobiles were entered in this year’s event, proceeds from which benefited the Hunt County Special Olympics Booster Club.
One of the event’s organizers, Bob Mason, said he was also impressed by the number of visitors to the show.
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