Monday 19th January 2026

Rescue Squad Sends Out Annual Donation Requests

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Paris, Tenn.—Members of the Paris-Henry County Rescue Squad gather at the Paris Post Office to send out their annual mass mailing to residents of Henry County. The mailers include donation requests for the squad which Diann McGuire said will go toward general operations, with a spotlight on training for squad members. Over 16,000 letters have been sent out. In photo, from left are: Monte Starks, Gene Lambert, and McGuire.

 

 

 

 

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