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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — The remains of seven Texas A&M canine mascots have been buried outside Kyle Field following $485 million in renovations to the football stadium.
The Eagle (http://bit.ly/1Jp6U5X ) newspaper reports informal ceremonies were held Friday for the reburial of Reveille I through VI.
The former mascots had been temporarily relocated to nearby Cain Park while Kyle Field was being upgraded. Reveille VII, who died in May 2013, was also given a burial coordinated by her guardians.
The Aggies host Ball State on Sept. 12 for the first game at updated Kyle Field, which holds some 102,500 fans.
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