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image located by Paul Bassinson, 8 May 2019
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A new flag of the city of Haysville, Kansas (image obtained from
https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/derbyinformer.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/f/60/f600e066-be6f-11e7-a373-5b560e6852ae/59f8cc143f3cc.image.jpg?resize=400%2C255)
Paul Bassinson, 8 May 2019
The flag was unveiled on 21 October 2017.
The flag is blue, red, white and
yellow and incorporates the city's "H" logo with a star.
https://www.kwch.com/content/news/Haysville-adopts-city-flag-452336153.html
KWCH12, 22 October 2017
Ivan Sache, 8 May 2019
New flag, Nov 2017
http://www.derbyinformer.com/news/area_news/haysville-chooses-new-city-flag-design/article_d48479ac-be6f-11e7-a6f8-83a1c6c8260b.html
Haysville chooses new city flag design
Nov 1, 2017
The city of
Haysville unveiled a new city flag recently that was the result of a community
flag design contest. The winning flag design was chosen from several entries
during the Haysville Fall Festival event last month. The Haysville Sun-Times
reports that Dana DeCicco, a nine-year resident of Haysville created the winning
flag design entry.
One directive on the design was to include the “Flying
H” logo of which the two stems on the letter H represent the two tornadoes that
went through the community in the 1990s.
Masao Okazaki, 5 July 2019
image located by Valentin Poposki, 24 October 2008
Source: www.haysvilleonline.com/hol/archives/84-Haysville-City-Flag.html
City of Haysville, Kansas, had a flag adopted in 1993.
"In 1993 the City of Haysville held a flag design contest. This flag designed by John Coleman was the winner." BR>
from www.haysvilleonline.com/hol/archives/84-Haysville-City-Flag.html. On the same page you'll see two photos of the flag.
Valentin Poposki, 24 October 2008
It is red, with a large central crowned letter H in green, edged yellow, the state seal set inside a sunflower on both sides of the H, and the name arched over the top in black.