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Mike Wilson: Judge Frank says Newt flag incident a snap failure CJE's investigation finds no intended message, just an unfortunate coincidence By Mike Wilson WAVE FM 92.7 and The BIG DAWG, FM 99 Late Thursday afternoon, April 2, 2015, Green County Judge John Frank called. He had sent the Road Foreman & Magistrate Charles Judd to check on the American Flag flying upside down at a Newt, Green County Cemetery. Judge Frank did not think that the flag had been vandalized after all. Apparently, someone had raised the flag, pulled it up wrong and a snap had broken in the winds, causing the unfortunate coincidence. - Mike Wilson Comments re photo 59522 On the day of Commander in Chiefs visit to Kentucky This story was posted on 2015-04-02 21:10:47
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