flaghalfmastBISMARCK, N.D. – In accordance with a proclamation signed by President Barack Obama, Governor Jack Dalrymple has proclaimed Memorial Day, Monday May 25, a day of prayer in North Dakota, and has directed all state government agencies to fly the American and North Dakota flags at half-staff from sunrise until noon on that day.

In addition, Dalrymple calls on North Dakotans to observe the President’s request that Americans unite in prayer at 11 a.m. local time on that day, and that a moment of silence also be observed at 3 p.m. local time for the National Moment of Remembrance.

“On Memorial Day, we honor the patriots who, since our nation’s founding, have performed incredible acts of valor that shaped the course of history and preserved theliberties of this great country for future generations,” said Dalrymple. “We remember those who laid down their lives in the name of freedom, heroes who willingly stepped forward to defend all we hold dear as Americans. For that extraordinary measure of devotion, we will forever be grateful, and forever be proud.”

Dalrymple and First Lady Betsy Dalrymple will commemorate Memorial Day byattending a ceremony at the Riverside Cemetery in Fargo beginning at 11 a.m. Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley will commemorate the day by attending a ceremony at the North DakotaHeritage Center in Bismarck beginning at 10 a.m. He will also attend a ceremony at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, south of Mandan, beginning at 12 p.m.