
Flags Lowered
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Governor Andy Beshear has ordered flags at state office buildings lowered to half staff.
Governor Andy Beshear has ordered flags at state office buildings lowered to half staff.
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Flags Lowered
Clip: Season 1 Episode 212 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Governor Andy Beshear has ordered flags at state office buildings lowered to half staff.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGovernor Andy Beshear has ordered flags at state office buildings lowered to half staff in honor of the victims of yesterday's Nashville school shooting.
Police say a shooter killed six people, including three children.
The shooter also died.
Flags will stay lowered until sundown on Friday.
The governor is urging businesses, organizations and others who fly flags to join in this tribute.
President Biden has also ordered flags lowered at all federal office buildings.
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