(KMZA)--The city of Seneca has been proclaimed as a Purple Heart City.
Mayor Joe Mitchell read a proclamation at the Seneca City Council's August 7th meeting making the declaration, which the Council approved.
Local resident Marcia Philbrick with the Nemaha County Historical Society sought the declaration in honor of local recipients of the Purple Heart medal Philbrick said her research identified about 300 Purple Heart recipients in the county. After finding no existing list, she utilized memorials and historical newspaper issues to compile one.
The Purple Heart medal is presented to U.S. military service members who have been wounded or killed by enemy fire. It was originally awarded by George Washington in 1782 to recognize meritorious service in combat. It is the nation's oldest and one of the most distinguished military awards.
Philbrick says the next step will be apply to get the city of Seneca listed on the Purple Heart Trail. Established in 1992 by the Military Order of the Purple Heart, the trail aims to create a symbolic and honorary system of roads, highways, bridges and monuments that pay tribute to Purple Heart recipients.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Hartman earns prison in embezzlement sentencing
Brown, Doniphan, Jackson & Nemaha Co election results
Two felony theft suspects arrested after two-state pursuit
Nortonville woman killed in wrong-way crash
Sabetha man facing multiple charges
Voters oust incumbents in Atchison school board race
Boil water advisory: part lifted, part remains in place
Leavenworth man killed in crash
Tribe responds to former Chair's prison sentence
Grinder blamed for Falls City shop building fire
Atchison teen injured in motorcycle crash
Write-in candidates win Horton City, school board positions
KDOT to host open house for U.S. 75 expansion study
Atchison in need of new Municipal Court Judge
Falls City Council votes down wage proposal
Chamber announces new Hall of Famers
New Chief Deputy Sheriff appointed in Richardson Co
LATEST STORIES
New museum set to open in Highland
Grinder blamed for Falls City shop building fire
Pawnee County K9 officer resigns
Boil water advisory lifted for Doniphan Co RWD 3
Falls City Council approves resolution on land acquisition
Tribe responds to former Chair's prison sentence
Write-in candidates win Horton City, school board positions


Printer Friendly
Email to a Friend





