Roper celebrating 60 years in Commerce

Commerce mayor Clark Hill (left) read a resolution honoring Roper Pump on the 60th year of being in operation in Commerce. A birthday celebration was held on Tuesday, Nov. 12. The event included comments from company officials, lunch from several food trucks and plant tours.
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