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Jefferson City adopts new flag design created by Nichols Career Center students; ordinance to update code introduced
Summary
After a city-run contest and a community vote of about 1,400 ballots, the council was presented with a winning flag design created by Nichols Career Center students; councilors introduced an ordinance to update the city code to reflect the new flag and staff said a professional designer will finalize artwork.
City staff and Nichols Career Center students presented the results of a city flag redesign project on May 7, showing the winning design chosen in a community vote of roughly 1,400 ballots. Molly Bridal, the city's public information coordinator, and Dawn Sees, the Nichols graphic-design teacher, described the school-based design process and community outreach.
Bridal said students produced three designs each and finalists were narrowed to six; the city’s GIS team created the…
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