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 Farmers, friends and neighbors wanted to cheer up Miller with a drive-by tractor parade.
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The tractor lineup was long.
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Justin Hammers, left, and Eric Kostenbauder pose in front of Marlyn Miller s Co-op tractor in Hellam Township, Pennsylvania.
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Some young well-wishers joined in the tractor parade.
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Farmer Marlyn Muggs Miller, sitting, watches the tractor parade go by his house with his family surrounding him.
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âHeâs always friendly, just a genuine, honest person,â said his long-time friend Justin Hammers.
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A proposed commercial development project on Cotton Grove Road in Lexington will mean saying goodbye to a nearly 75-year-old church building that will be torn down to make room for new retail, restaurant and office buildings.
The Lexington City Council approved by consent Monday night the issuance of a major zoning permit that will allow a Charlotte-based commercial development company to move forward with its plans to purchase the former Fairmont Presbyterian Church property at 1502 Cotton Grove Road.
Once purchased, the development company will build two commercial buildings on the property after the church is demolished, The current owners are listed as Fairmont Presbyterian Church and Jan Shuler.