Prosser celebrates ‘States Day’ with parade
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Prosser's States Day parade was one of many events during the celebration on Monday, September 5. The Grand Marshals started off the parade at 10 a.m., followed by the Prosser Royalty, royalty from other communities, Prosser High School marching band, floats and more. The Miss Sunnyside float came away with the Royalty’s Choice Award.
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