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Sarah Spinks’ flag is back in her front yard right where it belongs. She took the 4-by-16-foot lighted flag down this summer because the blue lights had faded and “it was ugly. We couldn't’t find more blue lights.”  So she and her friend Thomas Yarborough, who helped her build it about six years ago, took it down and waited for stores to stock their Christmas lights. They estimate there are 800 to 1,000 lights. The new lights are brighter and light up the darkness of the night. She bought special star lights for the 50 stars on the flag. And to make sure the flag doesn’t go dark again any time soon, she has stockpiled lights, including the stars. Spinks, who works at Furr’s Cafeteria on Mondays and Tuesdays, said customers and friends have been after her to put it back up, saying the country needs the flag right now. So on Sunday when she turned the lights back on for the first time in about four months her neighbors were quick to...
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