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Photos: James Oil honors essential workers

Michael Rolands
Des Moines Register
James Oil in Carlisle is honoring the military, veterans, truck drivers, emergency responders and medical personnel who are providing essential services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak with their newest truck unveiled on April 24. The imagery the created by another Carlisle business, Etc Graphics Inc.
James Oil in Carlisle is honoring the military, veterans, truck drivers, emergency responders and medical personnel who are providing essential services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak with their newest truck unveiled on April 24. The imagery the created by another Carlisle business, Etc Graphics Inc.
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James Oil in Carlisle is honoring the military, veterans, truck drivers, emergency responders and medical personnel who are providing essential services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak with their newest truck unveiled on April 24. The imagery the created by another Carlisle business, Etc Graphics Inc.
James Oil in Carlisle is honoring the military, veterans, truck drivers, emergency responders and medical personnel who are providing essential services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak with their newest truck unveiled on April 24. The imagery the created by another Carlisle business, Etc Graphics Inc.
MICHAEL ROLANDS/RECORD-HERALD
James Oil in Carlisle is honoring the military, veterans, truck drivers, emergency responders and medical personnel who are providing essential services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak with their newest truck unveiled on April 24. The imagery the created by another Carlisle business, Etc Graphics Inc.
James Oil in Carlisle is honoring the military, veterans, truck drivers, emergency responders and medical personnel who are providing essential services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak with their newest truck unveiled on April 24. The imagery the created by another Carlisle business, Etc Graphics Inc.
MICHAEL ROLANDS/RECORD-HERALD