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Curious why flags are at half-staff in Georgia on Wednesday? Here's why

The order was signed by Gov. Kemp.
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ATLANTA — On Wednesday, many in Georgia wondered why they saw flags flown at half-staff. This is what we found. 

THE QUESTION

Why were flags flown at half-staff on Wednesday, Oct. 23? 

THE SOURCES

American Flags Express

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's Office

WHAT WE FOUND

Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order on Oct. 21 to lower flags to half-staff on Wednesday, Oct. 23, to honor the death of Houston County Sheriff Henry Cullen Talton, Jr., who was America's longest-tenured sheriff.

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The order states that Talton was elected to the position in 1972 and served for nearly 52 years. Flags were ordered to be flown until sunset on Wednesday, the date of Talton's interment. 

Kemp's full proclamation can be read here.

RELATED: Longest serving sheriff in America Cullen Talton dead at 92, Governor says

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