If you drove through Granite Bay recently, you may have noticed dozens of yellow ribbons suddenly lining Douglas Boulevard.
The colorful display is more than decoration, it's a tradition that honors men and women serving far from home during the holidays.
The yellow-ribbon tradition began back in 2010, started by the local Honor Group as a way to recognize military service and remind families their loved ones are not forgotten.
This year, Jr. Miss Placer County Whitnee Stanhope and several of her pageant friends helped put up the ribbons, adding a personal touch to the annual display.
"We did it because some people have family members that aren't here to celebrate holidays with them, so that's why we do it," Whitnee said.
For Whitnee, the tradition holds an even deeper meaning. Her un

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