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Re-rendered eagle, banner text, and "IOWA" type to more closely resemble those in use, see Iowa State Registers ("Iowa Red Book") for 1941-42, 1975-76, and for eagle 2017-2018. If codified standards for proportions exist, encourage replacement, placement of eagle and text have varied: 21:25, 8 June 2010: 670 × 459 (110 KB) Fry1989: colours
In 1917, Iowa was one of three states that had no banner. [3] An early rendition of Iowa's flag, pictured in the Des Moines Register on May 12, 1917. The flag was designed by DAR member and Knoxville, Iowa, resident Dixie Cornell Gebhardt, who was prompted to create the design by Iowa guardsmen. [4]
A flag of this type should not be added to any articles or pages unless it is officially proposed by a government agency, covered by the media, or sees notable local use. Summary Description Flag of Iowa (1917–1921).svg
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Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff Monday until the end of the day.
Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags in Iowa to fly at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, Sept. 9, according to a news release. Why are Iowa flags at half-staff on Monday, Sept. 9?
Flag: Flag of Iowa: Specified in Iowa Code - Title I Chapter IB [2] 1921 Flower: Wild Rose: No one species is established by the legislature, but the wild prairie rose (Rosa arkansana — synonym: Rosa pratincola) is most often used. 1897 Rock: Geode: 1967 Seal: Seal of Iowa