Night. Speaking of one mic look who is joining thus sunday, july 30. Good day, everyone, so glad youre with us this sunday. Too close. It was a close shot. Backup. I thought the makeup was too caked on. I cannot tell you have it on. Thats good news. You look good. Tweet us if you think mike should time down the makeup a little bit. Reign is back in. 30age annual tour deshore kicks off irish pub right now 7 00 20 and walnut. Cross over the ben franklin bridge and bikers finish at the irish pub in atlantic cit city. Thats the original one. That bridge will be closed now until 8 a. M. Fox 29 has been there in the past as pedaling begins. Its a 65 mile ride. Benefit the irish pub childrens foundation, mike, raises money to support children in need in the philadelphia and south jersey area. Since it started three decades ago the race raised over 6 million. Now the big question, mike, tell us about Road Conditions and weather outside. All, 65 miles, lots of sunshine today, great someday, lau
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MARYSVILLE Fighting 20 mph winds that made staying steady a monumental chore, the 93-year-old World War II soldier and the 74-year-old sailor who served in Vietnam walked together to the lowered flags that honored comrades who had paid the price of war with their freedom.
Then Army veteran Joe Melish and Navy veteran Joel Denman together helped to raise the American flag and the POW/MIA flag to the top of the pole in front of Walnut Crossing Assisted Living Community.
The pair then turned and saluted as an American Legion honor guard fired a three-volley salute and a lone bugler played taps, all part of a solemn ceremony Friday in honor of National Former Prisoners of War Recognition Day.
By HOLLY ZACHARIAH | The Columbus Dispatch | Published: April 9, 2021 MARYSVILLE, Ohio (Tribune News Service) Fighting 20 mph winds that made staying steady a monumental chore, the 93-year-old World War II soldier and the 74-year-old sailor who served in Vietnam walked together to the lowered flags that honored comrades who had paid the price of war with their freedom. Then Army veteran Joe Melish and Navy veteran Joel Denman together helped to raise the American flag and the POW/MIA flag to the top of the pole in front of Walnut Crossing Assisted Living Community. The pair then turned and saluted as an American Legion honor guard fired a three-volley salute and a lone bugler played taps, all part of a solemn ceremony Friday in honor of National Former Prisoners of War Recognition Day.
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