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image by Masao Okazaki, 10 April 2024
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From https://dothaneagle.com:
The Ozark city flag since 1999 was officially retired and the newly designed flag hoisted for the first time during the kickoff ceremony of the 18th Annual Crawdad Festival downtown Saturday. “Today is the formal date for the adoption of our new city flag,” said Harlow. “Let this new flag speak to not only our unique history and identity, but also serve as a symbol of hope, opportunity, and the transformative days ahead.”Dave Fowler, 9 April 2024
An AH-64 Apache helicopter is in the center of the seal. ‘This is an everyday
sight in the Ozark sky and recognizes the important role that Ozark has played
in the history of Army Aviation and a tribute to the veterans who have served.’
Also, the designers, “…Justin Moseley and Tucker Grantham, two of the flag’s
three creators, came for the ceremony. Clark “Trey” Allen Buchannan III was
unable to attend.” This shows that every city flag has some story to it, even
white flags with seals like Ozark.
Daniel Rentería, 11 May 2024
image located by Masao Okazaki, 9 April 2024
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A dark blue-light blue vertical bicolor, bearing and stretching from top to bottom a yellow script letter O, the centre of which is white, and overlain by a green tree. The city flag of Ozark, Alabama, is found along with an interpretation of its symbolism and details of its design and adoption at www.ozarkalabama.org.
Ron Lahav, 5 March 2004
image located by Paul Bassinson, 6 April 2019
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https://media.graytvinc.com/
Paul Bassinson, 6 April 2019