Here are a few social media posts from around the region:
We will never forget the tragedy that took thousands of innocent lives on 9/11. We are honored by the heroes that sacrificed their lives to make a difference on that horrific day. I am proud to be an American and a first responder. God Bless America!! pic.twitter.com/E3TxE1OgoX
— City of Fairfield Police Department (@FairfieldOHPD) September 11, 2018
#neverforget pic.twitter.com/Tv9noFDmuJ
— Butler County S.O. (@BCSOalerts) September 11, 2018
— Fairfield Twp Police (@FairfieldTwpPD) September 11, 2018
— Middletown Division of Police (@MPDOhio) September 11, 2018
As a nation, we will never forget the lives we lost on 9/11.
— Sherrod Brown (@SherrodBrown) September 11, 2018
Today, we honor their memories—and pay tribute to all those who protect our country and its ideals. #Honor911
17 years ago today, nearly 3 thousand people were lost in a terrorist attack that epitomized evil. Today we honor the memory & courage of those lost on 9/11. #NeverForget
— Rob Portman (@senrobportman) September 11, 2018
I'll always remember pic.twitter.com/yGNVXukZ8W
— Richard K. Jones (@butlersheriff) September 11, 2018
Let's roll! #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/9athdE6TCt
— Warren Davidson (@WarrenDavidson) September 11, 2018
Today we lower the flags in honor of those who died on September 11, 2001. Let’s all reflect on that day and honor the courage of those who helped us move forward. pic.twitter.com/epWfYE0QBA
— John Kasich (@JohnKasich) September 11, 2018
The city of Fairfield posted this on Monday afternoon, Sept. 10:
We will never forget...flags in the City will be at half-staff tomorrow... pic.twitter.com/KBpelZGMiR
— City of Fairfield,OH (@fairfieldoh) September 10, 2018
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