More than 100 parade entries stream down Dumas Avenue

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By Steve Ramos

Clouds shielded the thousands of people who lined Dumas Avenue on Saturday for the 69th Annual Dogie Days parade from the sun, and a cool breeze unfurled the flags in displays of patriotism.

According to Dumas/Moore County Chamber of Commerce President Sam Cartwright, 102 parade...

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