TAMPA -- For opponents of a huge Confederate flag near Interstates 4 and 75, its recent absence stirred hope.
"I heard this morning that the flag was down," Stacie Blake, the executive director of Community Tampa Bay, said Thursday. Blake, whose nonprofit group promotes racial equality, said she had learned of the flag being down on a social networking Web site.
"The next person to comment said, 'Thank heaven, because that flag is so painful for my children every day. I can't wait for my son to get home from school, so I can tell him.'
But it turns out the flag was only down for repairs. A wind storm Monday night left the 30- by 60-foot flag tattered, said Marion Lambert of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the group that owns the .3-acre property and sponsored the flag project.
"Monday it was beautiful," Lambert said. "Tuesday it was shot."
The group had the flag repaired and will raise it again at 2 p.m. today. A park at the site honoring fallen Confederate soldiers is nearing completion, Lambert said.
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