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REAL KNIGHTS, Continued from page 39


 Jim and Vicki Tacker – driver team for McKee Foods Transportation LLC, volunteered and shared stories with other drivers throughout the day.


 Tyson drivers stopping in to rest and be treated to a hot lunch.


t Walter Lee, Ozarko Tire Center, greets a driver with a goodie bag


 Volunteers delivering lunches and goodie bags to drivers rolling through the parking lot.


 Volunteer Sam Green of Loggins Logistics


Ronnie Keene, Tyson Foods, greeting a driver with a hot lunch and a cold soda.


Insider Trucking A look at new products, services and news from ATR advertisers.


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