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Solar Powered Memorial Flag - Message Panel. Features 5 interchangeable panels: 1) USA Flag, 2) Peace in the Valley, 3) After Glow, 4) Rose Panel (Messages), & 5) Wildflowers (Messages). Changing panels is a snap. Remove the flag panel and replace with one of the designs or one of the two message panels to write your own message. A great addition for headstones or grave markers. Can also be used within floral arrangements or garden settings. Batteries, Instructions and the ground stake are included. The panel area measures approximately 10" x 6.5" x 3"

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More Cemetery Car Break-Ins Reported (WLKY Louisville)
A series of thefts at a Louisville cemetery has prompted the director of Catholic Cemeteries to post signs warning visitors to keep track of their belongings. Published: 1/6/2009

New veterans cemetery opens in Jacksonville (Miami Herald)
A national veterans cemetery has officially opened in Jacksonville. Published: 1/7/2009

Cemetery ordinance draws large crowd at meeting (Macon Telegraph)
At least 40 people packed the Bibb County Commission board room Tuesday night as many came in protest and support of an ordinance regulating cemeteries. Published: 1/6/2009

Cemetery hiring as opening nears (Abilene Reporter-News)
Many West Texas residents are eagerly anticipating the opening -- targeted for May -- of the new $8 million Texas State Veterans Cemetery under construction near Lake Fort Phantom Hill. Published: 1/6/2009

8 On Your Side; Local man takes over troubled Rose Lawn Cemetery (WQAD Moline)
MOLINE, Illinois -- Quad Cities Newschannel 8 has learned The State of Illinois put a local man in charge of righting the wrongs, we've been telling you about, at Moline's Rose Lawn Cemetery. 8 On Your Side Reporter Chris Williams explains what that means for families. Published: 1/6/2009

County Supervisors approve cemetery bill (Newton Daily News)
Jasper County is the seventh largest county in Iowa, by area. Published: 1/7/2009

OCEANSIDE: Lawsuit alleges troublesome practices at Eternal Hills (North County Times)
OCEANSIDE ---- A former employee at Eternal Hills Cemetery & Mortuary has filed a lawsuit accusing the mortuary of double-selling plots because of shoddy record-keeping, permitting employees to look at bodies after "horrendous accidents" and other troublesome practices. Published: 1/8/2009

Last Modified: 1/8/2009