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Nebraska team joins in Heritage Days Parade
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The McCook, Nebraska, team had a great time participating in this year’s Heritage Days Parade in McCook.

Team members drove go-karts built to look like service vehicles and company utility vehicles. They handed out giveaway items to the people who lined the streets – people who came from throughout the area.  Although they didn’t win any prizes, our teams are always a crowd favorite.

Heritage Days is the community’s largest celebration. In addition to a parade, Heritage Days includes a craft fair, a mixer, a road race, a gold tournament and plenty of music and entertainment.

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