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Our annual Flag for a Flag exchange provided 1,546 new American flags to community members who turned in nearly 2,000 worn flags for proper retirement at a future ceremony.
Mz Jade's Soul Food opens third location in Sharonville, serving authentic Southern dishes. Owner plans expansion and new barbecue concept for 2025.
New Zealand lawmakers have approved the suspension of three Maori members over a traditional haka dance during last year's session. Their performance, staged in November, was in protest of a ...
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Maori artist places ‘please walk on me’ printed on NZ flag in art gallery June 01, 2025 - 8:45PM ...
Centre for Independent Studies’ Warren Mundine discusses the “brain explosion” of a Maori artist in New Zealand who placed the country's flag on an art gallery ground with the words ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered flags to fly at half-staff six times in May, for a total of 20 days so far. Here's why.
Why are flags flown at half-staff? According to the official website of the U.S. General Services Administration, flags typically fly at half-staff when the country or specific state is in mourning.
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. has put for sale signs on two of its amusement parks in the Washington, D.C., area and said it’s looking to sell more of its 42 properties as it evaluates its ...
BOISE, Idaho — On Tuesday, Boise City Council members approved a resolution designating three flags, including the Pride flag, as official flags of the City of Trees. The vote comes amid ongoing ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Mayor Erin Mendenhall unveiled a series of flags that appear to circumvent a new law that goes into effect banning "non-sanctioned" flags. During Tuesday's Salt Lake City ...
The American flag flies at half-staff when the country or a state is in mourning, according to USA.gov. Flags can be ordered to fly at half-staff by the president, a state governor or the mayor of ...