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The group hoping to overturn the new Utah state flag is asking Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson to ignore several state laws and move the signature-gathering deadline so the issue can qualify for ...
Lawmakers approved a new Utah state flag, but now opponents want voters to repeal the banner Referendum backers will need to gather more than 134,000 signatures by April 12 in order ask Utah ...
Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico consistently earn rave reviews from vexillologists — people who study flags — with each banner distinguished by bold, colorful and sparse graphics.
More than 5,000 flag designs submitted by Utahns, including more than 1,000 colored by school children, were considered by the state's Design Review Subcommittee. (Todd Anderson, Utah Department ...
Members of the Utah State Flag Task Force hold T-shirts with a new state flag design after voting to approve the design on Thursday. The Utah Legislature will vote on adopting the state flag ...
A flag is more than just cloth and pigment and should be a basis of unity and honor. Like the beautiful State Capitol in St.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's new state flag is now officially "official" after Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill and an executive order Tuesday declaring it, well... official. Cox signed Senate Bill 31 ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a new bill and executive order giving the state an official new flag, which features a beehive at its center and red, white and blue colors.
New vs. old state flag Driving around Utah, you definitely see more state flags than you used to. At Warren Rosenbaum’s home in Pleasant Grove, he flies the longtime – or historic – flag.
The Utah State Flag Task Force settled on a new design for the state flag on Thursday, and now it falls to the Utah Legislature to vote to adopt the new design or keep the current one come January ...
Utah may be getting a new state flag after lawmakers approved the design on Thursday. A bill to change the official Utah flag narrowly passed in the state House by a margin of 40-35, sending … ...
Minnesota has become the latest state to adopt a new official state flag, joining Utah, Mississippi, Michigan, Illinois and Maine who have or are also redesigning their flags.