COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on 2020 and the new death toll in Michigan has reached a new milestone. So far over 10,000 Michiganders have lost their lives to this pandemic, and the governor has ordered that U.S. Flags in Michigan be lowered to half-staff for 10 days...
A Flint man decided to place flags representing the confederate south, and a NAZI swastika in front of his home. When a reporter from WNEM showed up to ask him about it, things got ugly.
The Michigan Senate passed legislation requiring every state public school classroom to have a U.S. flag and schools provide an opportunity for students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, one of the largest American flags damaged during the attacks continued to fly above the resulting wreckage during the clean-up efforts.
Seven years later, that flag, dubbed the National 9/11 Flag, was sewn back together by tornado survivors in Greensburg, Kansas, and has also been stitched by World War II veterans, survivors of the Ft