(KLZA)-- Saturday's Cobblestone Parade in Falls City was one of the largest in the past 25 years according to parade director Lori Gottula.
Grand Marshals Julie Phroper and Ardis Ramsey were toward the front, riding because of their service to the Humane Society of Richardson County.
The floats and decorated entries followed the theme of the Neon Nineties, and Sojka Plumbing won the top honors for best in show.
The other winners were as follows: Business/Commercial category; Falls City Care Center, first place; Heartland Arts, second place; Six Pence, third place.
In the organizations/churches category, the Humane Society of Richardson County, first place; Edward Jones’ small girls summer recreation champions, second place; and the Boy Scouts, third place.
Wes Karst of True Value, and Falls City Chamber Director Amber Holle will be in charge of the parade next year.
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