(MSC News)--Flags are to fly at half-staff across Kansas to honor the 18 lives lost in the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly, on Friday, directed that flags across the state be flown in that formation until sundown Monday.
Kelly, in a release, says Kansas "stands in solidarity with Maine and mourns the victims who lost their lives to this senseless act of violence in Lewiston."
The Wednesday evening shooting happened at two locations, a bowling alley hosting a children's league and a bar, with 18 killed and 13 injured.
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