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https://www.sewardindependent.com/scinow/thursday-march/article_357856f2-405b-11e9-bb57-6f6dda95c16c.html?fbclid=IwAR1bEVckhMwxcTJtFvDVcC8cS7uG_FLPhIDblDqfW2X88iXCbanTFHb8BUw:
The Milford City Council adopted a design for a city flag at its March 5
meeting. Milford's city flag was created by Nolan Eickhoff as an Eagle Scout
project. According to Eickhoff, the white symbolizes peace, the black justice,
the grey bravery, the purple kindness and the gold prosperity. The shape of the
lines represents Milford moving forward, as it resembles an arrow pointing
toward the future. The mill wheel is for the old mill that the town is named
after, and the wheat is for the agriculture the town is based on.
Valentin Poposki, 1 April 2019
Newspaper article and flag image:
https://www.sewardindependent.com/news/milford-chooses-official-city-flag-designed-by-soon-to-be/article_9d34cfca-5b11-11e9-af25-c7852a8032f5.html
Milford chooses official city flag designed by soon-to-be Eagle Scout
Emily Hemphill Apr 9, 2019
Milford now has an official city flag as voted
on by its residents. Boy Scout Nolan Eickhoff designed the flag as part of his
Eagle Scout project. The Milford City Council approved Eickhoff’s project in
July 2018, and Eickhoff asked for community input through a series of surveys.
Eickhoff offered the top three designs as voted on by residents, as
well as
alternatives with varying color schemes, at the council’s March 5 meeting.
Masao Okazaki, 8 July 2019