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Flags are at half-staff today.
Following the news of former President Jimmy Carter's passing, Governor Hobbs released the following statement:
"President Jimmy Carter lived an exemplary life of service, positively impacting nearly every corner of the planet.
“Throughout his career as Governor of Georgia, President of the United States, and later founder of The Carter Center, President Carter was a steadfast advocate for peace and prosperity across the globe. He fought against segregation, promoted democracy, and helped eradicate two diseases.
“Above all, he was a loving husband to First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Their seventy-seven-year marriage is the epitome of partnership. Motivated by empathy and faith, they overcame every imaginable obstacle to build a better tomorrow. They will be missed but never forgotten.
“On behalf of the State of Arizona, we send our love to the Carter Family and the millions worldwide whose lives are better because of President Carter's legacy.”
Pursuant to a national order, U.S. and Arizona flags should fly at half-staff through sunset on Jan. 28, 2025 in honor of President Carter.
Spc. Moon died at Landstuhl Medical Center, Germany on July 13, 2010 of injuries sustained in Afghanistan on 6 July 2010.
- Announcement07/23/2010 to 07/24/2010
Sgt. Rogers died in Afghanistan from a non-combat related incident.
- Announcement07/09/2010 to 07/10/2010
Officer Ledesma was killed in the line of duty.
- Announcement08/03/2010 to 08/04/2010
Lt. Shuhandler was fatally shot during a routine traffic stop.
- Announcement02/02/2010 to 02/03/2010
Officer Murphy was shot and killed when he confronted a suspect.
- Announcement05/25/2010 to 05/26/2010