Section 53-3-165 of the South Carolina Code of Laws designates the third Friday in September of each year as POW/MIA Recognition Day in South Carolina and provides that flags be flown at half-staff. S ...
Milwaukee Alderman Robert Bauman is sponsoring a substitute resolution, which offers a second alternative option for a city ...
After the Sept. 9 committee meeting at which a motion to make the People's Flag the official City of Milwaukee narrowly ...
The woman's bright hair shines like the Arizona sun, adding a touch of sparkle to their rugged charm. Set against the ...
High School flag football season is right around the corner. With that in mind, one Augusta-area program continues to garner ...
Bird feeders are a wonderful way to attract various bird species to your backyard. They provide food for the birds and offer ...
Students have spent the past weeks studying the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. They learned American flag etiquette, how to raise it, fold it and properly dispose of it. Teacher Ken Britcher has ...
American Francis Scott Key awoke on the morning of Sept. 14, 1814, to find that "our flag was still there" after horrific 25-hour British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
“It’s this country through the voice of the immigrants, and the people who make this motherf*cker run,” he clarified, while standing underneath a ginormous American flag in the middle of Wall Street.
The Illinois Flag Commission began accepting submissions of new flag designs last week, opening up a process that could ...