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  2. Why are flags flying at half-staff in South Carolina?

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    Flags atop state and local public buildings will be at half-staff Sunday, Nov. 3. Here's why.

  3. Notice flags at half-staff today? Here’s why - AOL

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    Yes, state and U.S. flags were at half-staff today, May 15. Here’s why: May 15 is Peace Officers Memorial Day and May 12 through 18 is Police Week, and President Joe Biden issued a proclamation ...

  4. Why are flags flying at half-staff in South Carolina?

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    Gov. Henry McMaster has ordered U.S. and S.C. state flags at half-staff on May 27.

  5. Why are flags flying at half-staff in South Carolina?

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    Flags atop state and local public buildings will be at half-staff Friday, Oct. 4. Here's why.

  6. Flag of the United States - Wikipedia

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    An American flag now flies over Gate 17 of Terminal A at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, departure gate of United Airlines Flight 93 on 9/11. The flag is displayed at half-staff (half-mast in naval usage) as a sign of respect or mourning. Nationwide, this action is proclaimed by the president; statewide or territory ...

  7. Why are flags flying at half-staff in South Carolina?

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    South Carolina flags at the State Capitol will be flying at half-staff Sunday, Aug. 4. Gov. Henry McMaster ordered the lowering of flags in honor of Judge Michael S. Holt.. Why are flags at half ...

  8. Flag of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Cleveland serves as the representative banner of the city of Cleveland, Ohio, United States.The flag was designed by local art school graduate, Susan Hepburn, and was officially adopted as the municipal banner by Cleveland City Council on October 21, 1895, [1] with the ordinance on the flag adopted on February 24, 1896.

  9. Flag of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina; Use: Civil and state flag: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: March 9, 1885; 139 years ago () (modified June 24, 1991): Design: A blue union, containing in the center thereof a white star with the letter "N" in gilt on the left and the letter "C" in gilt on the right of said star, the circle containing the same to be one-third the width of the union.