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A method of folding the flag of Ohio was created by Alex Weinstock, a Boy Scout from Junction City, [5] for his Eagle Scout service project. It requires two people. It requires two people. The procedure was passed by the 125th Ohio General Assembly as House Bill 552 and signed into law by Governor Bob Taft on February 15, 2005: [ 20 ]
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Flags in parts of Cleveland and Columbus are being flown at half-staff today in memory of Jacob Derbin, an Euclid police officer fatally shot in the line of duty on Saturday night.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered that U.S. and Ohio flags on public buildings and grounds be flown at half-staff until midnight for the holiday, which honors the 2,400 Americans who died in the Dec ...
Gov. Mike DeWine ordered Ohio burgees and American flags to fly at half-staff at the Ohio Statehouse and in Stark County to honor longtime lawmaker J. Kirk Schuring, who died at age 72.
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