The application form will go live on the City of Greensburg website on Monday.
The City of Greensburg, in partnership with the Decatur County Community Foundation, is now accepting submissions for new veterans banners to be displayed on light poles throughout the city.
This initiative honors the service and sacrifice of local veterans across all branches of the armed forces.
Please note that only online submissions will be accepted—paper, mailed, or emailed submissions will not be considered. Submissions will remain open until all available banner spaces are filled, with final selections made at the discretion of the City of Greensburg. Veterans currently listed on banners will not be considered.
Nominations will be accepted until all slots are full, which is 90 nominations.
The application form will go live on the City of Greensburg website on Monday.
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