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CHRISTIANSBURG — The Bible verse decals that have adorned Montgomery County Sheriff's Office vehicles since March are coming off, a spokesman said Wednesday. Announcement of the decals' removal came ...
In Montgomery County, a decal on deputy cars will be removed by the end of the week after concerns that it's violating the first amendment. The decals show a short Bible verse that reads "Blessed ...
CHRISTIANSBURG, Va.-A Virginia sheriff's department is removing Bible verse decals that have adorned the backs of its patrol cars since March. The Roanoke Times reports Montgomery County Sheriff ...
Garcia says he knows not everyone will like the verse decals but “I’ve had positive feedback. In God We Trust is the national motto. In God we trust is everything we should believe in … whether it’s ...
Hartford Police Chief Annie Ward used her own money to purchase Bible verse decals for the department's patrol vehicles. The Bible verse from Matthew 5:9 states: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for ...
CHRISTIANSBURG — The Bible verse decals that have adorned Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office vehicles since March are coming off immediately, Sheriff Hank Partin said in a Thursday statement.
The decals said “Blessed are the peacemakers… Matthew 5:9.” Capt. Brian Wright, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office, says they were donated by a company that designs graphics for the office.
CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. (AP) – A Virginia sheriff’s department is removing Bible verse decals that have adorned the backs of its patrol cars since March. The Roanoke Times reports Montgomery ...
A Virginia sheriff’s department is removing Bible verse decals that have adorned the backs of its patrol cars since March. The Roanoke Times reports Montgomery County Sheriff Hank Partin̵… ...
The decals said “Blessed are the peacemakers… Matthew 5:9.” Capt. Brian Wright, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office, says they were donated by a company that designs graphics for the office. The ACLU ...
The decals said “Blessed are the peacemakers... Matthew 5:9.” Capt. Brian Wright, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office, says they were donated by a company that designs graphics for the office. The ...
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