A vibrant display of a horizontal triband consisting of red, yellow, and green with the country's coat of arms at the center is this 2-Foot x 3-Foot Bolivia Nylon Flag. Red symbolizes the heroic bloodshed for the birth and preservation of the Republic, yellow stands for Bolivia's wealth and resources, and the green band depicts the rich natural resources, hope, and the foundation of the Bolivian society. These images are printed through the Aniline-Dye process that looks fantastic on the flag's resilient heavyweight nylon fabric. This flag features undeniable fly power constructed from a weather-resistant material that waves proudly through light and strong winds while connected to a durable canvas heading and two brass grommets. This all-weather flag is a decorative highlight for an outdoor display and your patriotic interior design.

George McManus graduated from the St. Francis School in Traverse City and then attended Michigan State University, earning Bachelor and Master of Science degrees. Later in life, McManus was awarded two Honorary degrees, one from Michigan State University and the other from Grand Valley State University. McManus worked for the Michigan State University Extension Service for 26 years, beginning as a district marketing agent and ending as county extension director. In 1990, McManus was elected to the Michigan Senate, serving for 12 years, and focused on natural resources, agriculture, and education.

Former state Senator McManus was involved in community service and city, county, and state government throughout his life, including the Rotary Club where he served as president. McManus and his wife, Clara, raised nine children together and have 23 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.

A vibrant display of a horizontal triband consisting of red, yellow, and green with the country's coat of arms at the center is this 2-Foot x 3-Foot Bolivia Nylon Flag. Red symbolizes the heroic bloodshed for the birth and preservation of the Republic, yellow stands for Bolivia's wealth and resources, and the green band depicts the rich natural resources, hope, and the foundation of the Bolivian society. These images are printed through the Aniline-Dye process that looks fantastic on the flag's resilient heavyweight nylon fabric. This flag features undeniable fly power constructed from a weather-resistant material that waves proudly through light and strong winds while connected to a durable canvas heading and two brass grommets. This all-weather flag is a decorative highlight for an outdoor display and your patriotic interior design.

Add a pole hem or pole hem and fringe to this flag to make a special order. The processing of this purpose-built purchase takes 7 to 14 business days to ship. Ordered flags with an additional pole hem or pole hem and fringe are non-refundable and non-returnable.

The state said it’s recognizing the duty, honor, and service of former state Senator George McManus by lowering flags to half-staff. To lower flags to half-staff, flags should be hoisted first to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position. The process is reversed before the flag is lowered for the day.

Add a pole hem or pole hem and fringe to this flag to make a special order. The processing of this purpose-built purchase takes 7 to 14 business days to ship. Ordered flags with an additional pole hem or pole hem and fringe are non-refundable and non-returnable.

LANSING, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags within the State Capitol Complex to be lowered to half-staff on Thursday, June 27 to honor and remember former state Senator George McManus.

“George McManus was a thoughtful public servant and leader,” said Governor Whitmer. “As a member of the Michigan Senate, he delivered for his constituents across Northern Michigan with a focus on natural resources, farming, and higher education. Senator McManus was also a loving dad, grandfather, and great-grandfather. My thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him.”