Honoring Deputy Logan Utt
In memory and respect of Deputy Logan Utt of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office
DEATH OF SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM
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In memory and respect of Deputy Logan Utt of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office
In memory and respect of the victims of the 2019 shooting at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center.
In honor of Memorial Day on all state and local buildings and grounds in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
In memory and honor of Dr. Cerina Wanzer Fairfax and all victims of domestic violence.
In honor of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend. Virginia’s volunteer and professional firefighters run toward danger to protect their neighbors and communities. We honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
In memory and respect of former Delegate Marian A. Van Landingham.
In honor of the victims of the Virginia Tech shooting, their families, and the entire Virginia Tech community.
In honor of Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shah.
In honor of Corporal Marvin Silvester Patton.
In honor of Former Delegate Charles Poindexter.
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