EPISODE · Mar 25, 2022 · 29 MIN
Around the County - Our Silent Heroes - Guest: Darrell Waltrip
from Williamson County Television · host Williamson County Television
Around the County - Our Silent Heroes - Guest: Darrell Waltrip. Hosted by Rogers C. Anderson, Williamson County Mayor. Recorded on December 13th, 2013.
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