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Mister "P" welcomes guests to River Ridge

2024-04-25 - Jeffersonville, IN - Photo from Mister "P" Express
The founder of Mister "P" Express, Inc, Allan Parnell, was born in Sparksville, KY, attended Breeding High School and was part of Adair County High School's first consolidated class. He went to Louisville to earn a living and spent many years of schooling and working for others before starting his own trucking firm with his wife Bunny and daughter Cindy. Last week he and Cindy proudly opened the Parnell Collision Center on their River Ridge Mister "P" Express campus across from Louisville in Jeffersonville, IN.
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Grand opening of Parnell Collision Center

2024-04-25 - Jeffersonville, IN - Photo from Mister "P" Express
A grand opening celebration was enjoyed on the River Ridge campus of Mister "P" Express, Inc last week to officially open the $3-million Parnell Collision Center. It will not only repair and maintain the 200 Mister "P" trucks rolling across America and Canada every day, but it will be open to the public, offering expert repair and paint for trucks, buses and other commercial and heavy duty vehicles, as well as passenger vehicles. Congratulations!
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Escorting the wreath to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

2024-04-25 - Arlington, VA - Photo courtesy Sheila Helm
Sheila writes, "Our granddaughter, Gracie Burton (front left), was one of two 8th graders chosen by her school to assist in the escorting of the wreath to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, just outside Washington, DC, on April 23, 2024. This was a huge honor and a once in a lifetime experience. What a memorable moment."

The school, Good Shepherd School in Frankfort, also notes in a post on social media that a little before the ceremony, four tour buses of veterans entered the gates, and all the 8th grade students on the trip "made a line and shook just about every veteran's hand that came by."

Gracie is the daughter of Lacey Helm-Taylor and Ronnie Burton.
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