Area police and fire agencies will once again participate in the annual silent emergency vehicle procession

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Area police and fire agencies will once again participate in the annual silent emergency vehicle procession.The procession slowly pass each valley fire station with a flag

lowering.The procession will run along the same route starting today in Asotin at 5:30 pm and then past every fire house ending at Lewiston Station 1 in downtown Lewiston by

Idaho Street.There will be no presentation at the park. Those presentations are at the 5 year marks.There will also be first responders and emergency vehicles staged at Clarkston

auto sales between 1:30pm and 3:30pm today if you would like to come by and visit with local police officers and firefighters.Please help local first responders remember all who

perished on this day 21 years ago.WE WILL NEVER FORGET!

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