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Dixie Flag Manufacturing Co. owner Pete Van de Putte said his company doesn't want to sell a symbol that divides people. Dixie Flag Manufacturing Co. decided to change its stance on making and ...
Let me open by saying that nobody could feasably argue for the wretched institution of slavery, nor should they. It was a black mark on our history, one that will never be repeated.
To mark the day, Dixie Flag's is hosting an open house at their warehouse from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a chance for the community to come out and tour the facility where they make their flags.
Lynyrd Skynyrd Sticking With Confederate Flag After All Band backtracks on decision to end its affiliation with the controversial symbol after getting feedback from fans ...
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Over the past few days, Barber estimated that Dixie Outfitters has already seen approximately a 500% surge in orders on existing merchandise, much of it featuring the Confederate flag in its ...
KUTV Nationwide, the confederate flag has been removed from TV shows, southern homes and major capital cities. Now, some people think theres reason to make changes here in Utah.One college ...
Dixie Flag & Banner Company has been locally owned for 67 years and has been commissioned to do flags for seven U.S. Presidential inaugurations. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation.
A local Red Flag warning was set to begin at 11 a.m. and run until 6 p.m. over the length of the fire zone. It will bring with it strong southwestern winds as dry cold front rolls through the area.
Two officers from Mendocino County assisted with replacing a flag in Greenville after the Dixie fire burned the majority of the Sierra Nevada town, the Ukiah Police Department shared in a Facebook ...
So begins the trailer to “Meltdown in Dixie – A documentary film about BBQ, Ice Cream and the Confederate Flag” produced and directed by filmmaker and Orangeburg native Emily Harrold.
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