More than 1,600 flags were placed at Red Oak’s Evergreen Cemetery for Memorial Day, just more than a week after storm damage closed the cemetery for clean-up. “Sometimes I’m just a little bit of a loss for words when I look around and see the community come together for events like this,” Red Oak’s mayor said.
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