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Gov. Henry McMaster orders flags be flown at half-staff Friday for National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Governor Henry McMaster (R) has ordered that flags be flown at half-staff Friday at all state buildings, grounds, and military installations in South Carolina. The governor requested that flags be lowered in observance of National POW/MIA Recognition Day,
On National POW/MIA Recognition Day, some veterans say too few POW/MIA flags are flying
When Michael Reid moved to Wynnefield about 25 years ago, he came upon a small, unkempt plot of weeds and trash at 54th Street and Wynnefield Avenue during a stroll around his new neighborhood. Curious,
Vermont marks POW/MIA Recognition Day with remembrance ceremony
Camp Johnson in Colchester hosted a remembrance ceremony on Friday to mark National POW/MIA Recognition Day. The day honors the sacrifices of Americans who spent time in enemy hands or were declared missing.
POW/MIA Recognition Day: 50 Quotes Honoring the Love, Loss and Strength of Soldiers
September 20, 2024, marks National Prisoner of War (POW) and Missing in Action (MIA) Recognition Day, a day to honor those who are missing or were held captive while bravely fighting for the United States of America overseas.
Why are POW/MIA flags flying in Virginia?
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered all Virginia flags, as well as encourages Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) flags, to be flown at full staff on public buildings and grounds on Friday,
National POW/MIA Recognition Day, 2016
The POW/MIA flag flies over the Pentagon on National POW/MIA Recognition Day. It is viewed over the shoulder of Air Force Gen. Paul Selva, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
MCC hosts National POW/MIA Recognition Day ceremony
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Hours Before S.C. Man Is Set to Be Executed for Murder Conviction, Key Witness Says He Lied
Attorneys for Freddie Owens have disputed his conviction in the 1997 Halloween night killing of store clerk Irene Graves, ...
WCBD Charleston on MSN
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State lawmaker Deon Tedder asks South Carolina governor to delay execution of Freddie Owens citing ‘new information’
State Sen. Deon Tedder (D-Charleston) is urging South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster (R) to delay the execution of Freddie ...
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South Carolina prepares for first execution in 13 years after securing drugs
South Carolina inmate Freddie Eugene Owens is set to undergo the state’s first execution in 13 years, about a year after the ...
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SC Supreme Court: Execution won’t be delayed despite new innocence claim
A codefendant of Freddie Owens in the deadly 1997 Greenville County robbery has signed an affidavit with new information.
Lexington County Chronicle
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Gov. McMaster wants S.C. Supreme Court to reconsider ruling on scholarship act
Gov. Henry McMaster is disheartened by the S.C. Supreme Court’s ruling on the Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act. The ...
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Activists deliver petition asking Gov. McMaster to grant clemency to Freddie Owens
Freddie Owens is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on Friday. Petition includes more than 10,000 signatures; a ...
WCBD Charleston on MSN
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Gov. Henry McMaster makes two disaster declaration requests following Tropical Storm Debby
Governor Henry McMaster requested Monday a Presidential Disaster Declaration and a U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) ...
Courthouse News Service
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South Carolina prepares for first execution in 13 years
South Carolina law allows condemned inmates to choose to die by lethal injection, firing squad or the electric chair.
Opinion
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Opinion
McMaster should spare Owens from the death penalty; here's why
Letter writer urges Gov. Henry McMaster to spare the life of inmate Freddie Owens, whose execution is schedule on Sept. 20.
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South Carolina prepares for its first execution in 13 years
South Carolina is set to execute its first inmate in 13 years after an unintended pause because the state could not obtain the drugs needed for lethal injections.
Hosted on MSN
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Anti-death penalty group calls for justice ahead of Freddie Owens' execution
Hours before Freddie Owens is set to be executed by the state of South Carolina, anti-death penalty advocates are urgently ...
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