Local Salvation Army served about 70,000 meals last year, house 60 nightly

2009-06-13 / News

Even as the U.S. economy has struggled in recent months, the leader of the Salvation Army in Longview said his organization has been able to meet its obligations. Major Robert Winters told the Kilgore Lions Club Wednesday that his group collected more donations than ever during its 2008 "Red Kettle" drive.


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