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Deadline nearing for Veterans’ section photos

by | Oct 19, 2017 | Latest

The Princeton Herald is now accepting photos for our Veterans’ Day section. Send photos to [email protected] and include name, date of service and branch of service. If you have submitted photos in previous years, the photos will be published again this year.

The deadline for photos for the annual Veterans section is Oct. 27.

If you have a veteran or active duty military personnel that you want to honor for Veterans Day please send the The Princeton Herald a photo along with the full name, branch of service and years served for inclusion in the section. All branches of service are included as well as all wars and conflicts. Email photos and information to [email protected] or bring it by the newspaper office at 101 S. Main St. in downtown Farmersville.

For more information call 972-784-6397 ext. 30.

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