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Utah has a number of official state symbols, many of which are tied to Utah history. Utah symbols and the stories behind them Quaking Aspen, Topaz and Sego Lilies are some of our state symbols.
"It will represent Utah from now to — I hope — forever," Cox said. "I'm proud of what we were able to accomplish over the past few years." The new flag's long journey ...
"We tried to get the public in on these (20 designs) — the best of the best that represent the significant symbols that we heard were important to Utah. And that includes colors, too." ...
The new flag incorporates a number of symbols in it. There's the iconic beehive, a symbol of Utah's foundation. There is also the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah and the redrock ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation on Tuesday approving a new state flag, set to go into effect in March 2024. But Utah's current, or now historic, flag isn't going away entirely.
“It’s a powerful symbol,” added Ben Harris, “and I hope that you will vote in favor because it represents Utah.” The committee also heard from those opposed.
Boise and Salt Lake City have both adopted the Pride flag – or a slight variation of it – as official symbols as of Tuesday night, effectively circumventing state law.
What do Pennsylvania, Illinois, Nebraska, Mississippi, Michigan, Utah, Minnesota, Maine, South Carolina and Massachusetts — states that span U.S. regions and the political divide — have in ...
After a years-long debate over it, Utah could be getting a new state flag. The Utah Senate voted 17-10 on Monday to make the proposed flag official, moving it to the House for a key vote. The new ...
Rule 1, “Keep it simple.” We definitely traded away complex for simple. Yes, anyone could draw this new flag from memory, which is the vexillologists’ simplicity test.
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