Another MN Suburb Just Voted To Fly The Old State Flag
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By William Bornhoft
Published on April 28, 2026.
The City Council of Minneapolis voted to retain the old state flag after a public discussion. The current flag became the official state flag two years ago after a statewide redesign process. The resolution instructs city staff to replace six flags on city property with the 1983 version. The proposal is supported by supporters of the old design, while opponents argue that it reflects Minnesota history.
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