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Some Canonsburg residents claim they paid for military banners that never went up
CANONSBURG, Pa. (KDKA) -- Those military banners that can be seen hanging on poles in towns throughout the Pittsburgh region are a topic of controversy this Memorial Day weekend. Some residents of a Washington County town say they paid to have their loved ones displayed, only to find the banners were never hung.Typically, the town or city or the chamber of commerce will offer to hang the personalized banners for a fee, and just about everyone likes them. There is, however, a problem in Canonsburg Borough. Some are claiming they paid that fee, but their ordered banners never went up....
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