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Two progressive U.S. cities in red states found a new way around state laws banning Pride and Juneteenth flags from being ...
official flags of any of the military branches; the POW/MIA flag; official flags of Native American tribes; official flags of other countries to commemorate special occasions; and official flags ...
flags of any U.S. military branches and units, the POW/MIA flag, flags of Indian tribes and flags of Idaho public schools, colleges and universities. An hour after Boise’s city council meeting ...
WILLIAMSTOWN TWP. — Family members and others gathered Saturday, May 3, to inter the remains of a Webberville man who survived the infamous Bataan Death March during World War II, only to die in ...
The League is best known for its symbol: the black-and-white flag with the silhouette of a man beside a prison watchtower, and the words “POW, MIA, you are not forgotten.” The flag is ...
Republican Gov. Brad Little signed a bill in April barring government entities from displaying flags other than the U.S. flag, POW/MIA flag, or a flag recognized as an official government flag ...
BONNERS FERRY, Idaho — The City of Bonners Ferry passed a resolution Tuesday that will allow city buildings to continue flying the Canadian flag, which goes directly against a recent state law ...
With Patriot Guard riders in attendance, students from West Chicago High School provided the music for the dedication; the family was given an Honor and Remember MIA flag; and speakers included ...