Supporting our Marine, Sgt. Phillip Coffey

Every day is a day to say thank you for someone willing to sacrifice their life for yours. As my Marine says, “It always can’t be someone else’s son.” Sgt. Coffey is currently deployed in Australia. Our love and appreciation for every Marine. The Shelbyville News is celebrating soldiers! If you have a favorite soldier, upload their photo for a chance to win a $250 gift card from Sherri’s Heavenly Balloons to help them celebrate Memorial Day. TSN thanks our sponsors for making the contests available for the community: VFW Post No. 2695, Rainbow Books, Gifts and Flowers, Shelby Oil Stop, Hubler Collision and Sherri’s Heavenly Balloons.
Supporting our Marine, Sgt. Phillip Coffey
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