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Sunday, September 11, 2011

National 9/11 Flag Ends 50-State Tour in Joplin

Missouri National Guard leaders wanted everyone locally to know about the momentous occasion that happened today in tornado-ridden Joplin. The following information was provided by public affairs officer Ann Keyes.

JOPLIN, MO—Soldiers, first responders and citizens assembled to thread the last stitches into the National 9/11 Flag as part of a Sept. 11 Memorial Service at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, the last stop on a 50-state tour before the banner returns to New York City and the World Trade Center site. While noting the passing of 10 years since the United States was attacked on Sept. 11, the occasion was met with a sense of renewal, the flag itself, tattered in the carnage of the World Trade Center and now near-restored, was testimony to such. "It's an incredible honor to be here," said Joplin chief of police Lane Roberts, who told those in attendance that the meaning of 9/11 is not found in acts of terrorism but in the …

Friday, September 9, 2011

Video, Ribbons Mark Sept. 11 at Eureka High

Eureka High School students all wore red ribbons and the name of some person who perished in the Sept. 11 tragedy as a way to observe the 10th anniversary of the horrific outcomes that occurred from terrorism.

A part of all first hour classes at Eureka High School on Friday morning was devoted to a video about Sept. 11. The video presentation was developed by a Student Council committee co-chaired by Brendan Vogel and Jessie Gatlin. Andy Gensler, who teaches advanced language arts classes there, did the voice-over for the video. At lunch, each student received a red ribbon to wear in addition to the name of one of the nearly 3,000 people who died in the horrific development 10 years ago this weekend. Editor's Note: This article was updated Sept. 10 at 7:50 p.m.

James Dochnal

11:57 pm on Friday, September 9, 2011

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