Education Spotlight — Photo highlights: Williams Fourth of July parade delights. See more local education news here
By Williams-Grand Canyon New
WILLIAMS, Ariz. — As one of the most anticipated events in Williams, the annual Fourth of July parade draws crowds from around the state, this year was no exception.
Planning for the parade has been underway for months and turnout for the event was exceptional.
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