Remembering lives lost on 9/11

  • Becky Long • Clay County Progress American Legion member Mitchell Shields salutes after he and Phil Cantley conclude the flag folding ceremony during the remembrance program for the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives 22 years ago in the 911 terrorists attacks.
    Becky Long • Clay County Progress American Legion member Mitchell Shields salutes after he and Phil Cantley conclude the flag folding ceremony during the remembrance program for the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives 22 years ago in the 911 terrorists attacks.
  • Becky Long • Clay County Progress Emergency responders bow their heads during prayer at the 911 ceremony at the Clay County Sheriff’s Office. They are, from left, 911 Director Kevin Sellers, EMS Community Paramedic Ben English, Law enforcement deputy T.J. Major, Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Pete Trocchia and Corporal Will Suggs, representing military divisions. The Patriots Day program honored the hundreds of emergency workers who lost their lives on 9/11.
    Becky Long • Clay County Progress Emergency responders bow their heads during prayer at the 911 ceremony at the Clay County Sheriff’s Office. They are, from left, 911 Director Kevin Sellers, EMS Community Paramedic Ben English, Law enforcement deputy T.J. Major, Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Pete Trocchia and Corporal Will Suggs, representing military divisions. The Patriots Day program honored the hundreds of emergency workers who lost their lives on 9/11.
  • Becky Long • Clay County Progress Sheriff Mark Buchanan listens while Skylan Stillwell sings the National Anthem. Buchanan and his staff hosted the 9/11 ceremony marking 22 years since the fatal attacks on American soil.
    Becky Long • Clay County Progress Sheriff Mark Buchanan listens while Skylan Stillwell sings the National Anthem. Buchanan and his staff hosted the 9/11 ceremony marking 22 years since the fatal attacks on American soil.
By Becky Long Publisher   Clay County Sheriff’s Office hosted a ceremony Monday in remembrance of the victims of 9/11. The death toll from that day’s attacks numbered 2,996. In his opening…

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