In accordance with the President’s proclamation, Governor Chris Sununu has directed flags on all public buildings and grounds in the State of New Hampshire to fly at half-staff beginning immediately until sunset, March 31, 2023, as a mark of respect for the victims of the tragedy in Nashville, Tennessee.
Governor Sununu directs flags to half staff for victims of the tragedy in Nashville, Tennessee
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