Flags typically fly at half-staff after national tragedies or deaths of government officials, military members or other first ...
The gesture honors a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources employee who died from a lightning strike last month.
MADISON, Wis. — Flags in Wisconsin will be lowered Saturday to honor a Wisconsin State Patrol bureau director and his wife, who were killed earlier this month, allegedly by their son. WMTV reports ...
MADISON (WLUK) -- For the sixth year in a row, the Juneteenth Flag will fly over the Wisconsin State Capitol. Gov. Evers proclaimed June 19, 2025, as “Juneteenth” throughout the state of Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin State Assembly convened Sept. 11, passing a bill that prohibits non-state or non-U.S. flags from flying on the ...
Gov. Evers signed an executive order to lower them in May for the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service. That service ...
MADISON (WKBT) — Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers raised the Progress Pride Flag over the State Capitol on Friday, marking the seventh consecutive year he has kicked off Pride Month with the ceremonial ...
Gov. Tony Evers has ordered flags across Wisconsin to fly at half-staff on May 23 in remembrance of former Wisconsin Rep. James Rooney, who died May 3 at age 89. "Former Rep. Rooney led an ...
The authority to lower flags to half-staff lies with president or the governor.
You might notice flags around Wisconsin flying at half-staff Thursday. The gesture, ordered by Gov. Tony Evers, is in remembrance of 9/11 and the thousands of people who died in the terrorist attacks ...
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