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Broiler Festival Parade To Focus On Education

June 27, 2019

The annual Crane Broiler Festival parade will be held on Saturday, August 24, starting at 10 a.m. Line up will begin at 9 a.m. as usual at Ozark Mountain Regional Healthcare.


This year’s grand marshals will be area school superintendents. The parade will focus on education. 


The Broiler Festival Committee invites all to make a plan to be part of this year’s parade. 


There will be trophies for first place, second place and best overall in the parade. 


For more information, contact Angie at (417) 818-8767. 


Also watch this space as more information is determined. 


This year’s Broiler Festival will be Friday, August 23, and Saturday, August 24. There will be a car show for pre-1974 vehicles. For more information, see cranebroilerfestival.org. 


Booth sign up forms and Slick Chick pageant forms are also available on the website. 

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    • Child nearly drowns in James River near Galena
    • Local businesses destroyed in overnight Buttonwood Center fire
    • Man sentenced in Billy Mack Walker murder case
    • Former garment factory building on the north side of Crane is for sale
    • Man sentenced for charges involving high speed pursuit
    • Kimberling City officer takes home crown at first responder pageant
    • Weekly Stock Market Insights
    • Crane woman seriously injured in motorcycle crash
    • Local students named to Missouri State University’s spring 2022 dean’s list
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