Forrest County, Miss.- Sheriff Charlie Sims Along With Deputies and Staff at the FCSO Would Like to Thank Hub City West Farm & Garden and Spartan Mosquito for the Generous Donation of “Spartan Mosquito Eradicator’s.”

Forrest County, Miss.- Sheriff Charlie Sims Along With Deputies and Staff at the FCSO Would Like to Thank Hub City West Farm & Garden and Spartan Mosquito for the Generous Donation of “Spartan Mosquito Eradicator’s.”
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Forrest County, Miss.- Sheriff Charlie Sims along with deputies and staff at the FCSO would like to thank Hub City West Farm & Garden and Spartan Mosquito for the generous donation of “Spartan Mosquito Eradicator’s.”

“We are grateful to Justin Evans, Owner of Hub City West Farm and Garden, for sending us these mosquito eradicators., said Sheriff Sims. Our deputies and staff will put them to good use.” 

Justin Evans said, “The Spartan Mosquito Eradicator is an American made product from start to finish. Spartan is always looking to give back to first responders in the community and we are happy to partner with them.”

 #spartanmosquitoeradicator  #hubcitywestfarmandgarden

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