By JANIE SLAVEN
CNHI Kentucky May 7, 2021
This Jeep will be raffled off. Photo contributed
SOMERSET â The KY Hillbilly Jeep Krew is back in Somerset with a new weekend event in support of the American Cancer Society s local chapter.
The Krawling Over Cancer event starts this Friday, May 7 and continues through Sunday, May 9.
The three-day event gets underway Friday night with a Show N Shine kickoff celebration at Buffalo Wings and Rings. The Krew has been hosting these shows on a monthly basis, picking a different business each time as a way to boost the local economy.
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The club will close out the weekend on Sunday with a Mother s Day Trail Ride. Participants will take off from Eastway Market on East Ky. 80 at 1 p.m.
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The KY Hillbilly Jeep Krew is raffling off this 1984 CJ-7.
The KY Hillbilly Jeep Krew is back with a new weekend event in support of the American Cancer Society s local chapter.
The Krawling Over Cancer event starts this Friday, May 7 and continues through Sunday, May 9.
The three-day event gets underway Friday night with a Show N Shine kickoff celebration at Buffalo Wings and Rings. The Krew has been hosting these shows on a monthly basis, picking a different business each time as a way to boost the local economy.
The club will close out the weekend on Sunday with a Mother s Day Trail Ride. Participants will take off from Eastway Market on East Ky. 80 at 1 p.m.
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Mayor Marlon Coleman highlighted Muskogee s present and future in the annual State of the City address on Wednesday.
Coleman, elected in June as the first African-American mayor of Muskogee, said he felt his election was a testament to the people of Muskogee being rich with the spirit of unity and diversity.
He also went on to say that as mayor he is committed to building bridges that unite us, and together we will tear down the walls that divide us.
Coleman focused his speech, presented virtually by the Greater Muskogee Area Chamber of Commerce, on the economic impact to the city of programs in place and those in the planning stage.