JONESBORO — Despite the prolonged government shutdown, passenger airline service in Jonesboro will continue, at least through Nov. 18, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced.
Daniel J. Edwards, principal deputy assistant secretary in the Office of Aviation and International Affairs, issued the notice Wednesday, a copy of which The Sun obtained Thursday. kAm%96 y@?6D3@C@ |F?:4:A2= p:CA@CE :D D6CG65 $@FE96C? p:CH2JD tIAC6DD F?56C 2 7656C2==J DF3D:5:K65 tDD6?E:2= p:C $6CG:46 4@?EC24E]k^Am kAm$@FE96C? AC@G:56D 52:=J 7=:89ED E@ $E] {@F:D 2?5 }2D9G:==6]k^Am kAm~? ~4E] g[ @77:4:2=D :?5:42E65 E92E E96 D6CG:46 H@F=5 36 DFDA6?565] w@H6G6C[ %C2?DA@CE2E:@? $64C6E2CJ $62? sF77J =2E6C 2??@F?465 E92E >@C6 >@?6J 925 366? D64FC65 E@ 4@?E:?F6 E96 AC@8C2> :?E@ E9:D H66<6?5]k^Am kAm(65?6D52

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