Washington Gov. Ferguson orders flags to be flown at full-staff Jan. 20
- North Carolina will raise flags to full-staff on January 20 for Inauguration Day, despite the mourning period for former President Jimmy Carter's death.
- Governor Josh Stein announced that flags will fly at full-staff to honor the new presidency and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
- Flags will return to half-staff on January 21 to continue honoring President Carter, who died on December 29.
- Montana Governor Greg Gianforte also ordered flags at full-staff on Inauguration Day, aligning with North Carolina's decision.
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Ferguson orders flags to be temporarily raised for presidential inauguration
American flags at state buildings across Washington will be raised to full staff on Monday in recognition of the presidential inauguration, with flags to return to half-staff by sunrise Tuesday in continued remembrance of former President Jimmy Carter.
Montana and Idaho governors announce flag changes for inauguration
MONTANA - Governor Greg Gianforte has announced that all flags at the Montana State Capitol and state buildings will be flown at full-staff on January 20, from sunrise to sunset. This adjustment is in preparation for Inauguration Day.
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