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Brookhaven

Brookhaven is a city located in Lincoln County, Mississippi. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 9,861. It is the county seat of Lincoln County. It was named after the Town of Brookhaven, New York, by founder Samuel Jayne, in 1818.

By: MATTHEW COLEMAN, DAILY LEADER Managing Editor December 21, 2005:

A flag for the City of Brookhaven and appointments to various city boards highlighted Tuesday's meeting of the mayor and board of aldermen. Following a brief discussion at the last meeting, aldermen last night approved a revised design for a city flag. "I think it'd be good to have a flag," said Mayor Bob Massengill in presenting options for a new city banner. The new flag features a red field with a red, white and blue emblem that borrows from the Chamber of Commerce's stylized "B" logo. In white letters across the bottom of the flag is "Homeseeker's Paradise." "I would want us to find places to display it," Massengill said of the flag. The mayor said it could be flown outside the Government Complex and carried during the Parade of Flags at the annual Mississippi Municipal League gathering. Massengill did not have a cost estimate or an idea of how long it would take to have the flag made. Aldermen said the new flag design looked nice. They said an earlier suggestion, which had the Chamber logo on a white field, was too plain.

Kristian Söderberg, 24 December 2005

According to Therese Apel, "The Daily Leader", 13 October 2008, the background of the flag was changed from red to white:
"[...] The new shipment of white Brookhaven license plates is in, City Clerk Mike Jinks said, and are being sold for $5 in his office. The new license plate design differs from a previous one that was based on the city's original red flag, which has since been changed to a white background. He said the new design came from a combination of factors. "We needed to get away from the red flags because they faded so bad, so we took the idea we had for our city lapel pins and put that on the white background and put it on the flag," he said.
[...]
When the city flag made its debut, it was immediately popular, but somewhat cost prohibitive for just anyone to have one, Jinks said. So that's where the idea of the car tags was born. [...]"
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20162710&BRD=1377&PAG=461&dept_id=172922&rfi=6 - The Daily Leader, 13 October 2008
Ivan Sache, 19 October 2008

I assume that the new change is only the background color. So, we have an idea how the logo looks like: http://www.brookhavenchamber.com/index.php.
Valentin Poposki, 19 October 2008


Columbia

The flag of the City of Columbia, in Mississippi, US, was posted for a time at http://www.columbianprogress.com (no longer available). The flag design is the one in the middle of this photo: "Winners were announced Tuesday for a flag design contest sponsored by the city of Columbia. The winning entry, shown above, will be used as the official city flag. It was designed by Caleb Dearman. Shown at right are the top three entries that were recognized Tuesday at a Board of Aldermen meeting. From left are Ashley Luethje, Caleb Dearman and Dustin Brumfield."
Valentin Poposki, 7 October 2005


Renova

The town of Renova (623 inhabitants in 2000; 2,300 ha) is located in Bolivar County, one mile north of Cleveland. Originally founded by G.O. Ousley in 1886, the town was incorporated twice, in 1920 and again in 1978 after the renewal of its charter.

The flag of Renova is white with the town emblem, featuring a yellow sun.
Source: http://renovams.com/renovams_003.htm (Renova website - no longer available)
Ivan Sache, 2 May 2008


Ridgeland

The City of Ridgeland, Mississippi, informed me it is currently in the process of changing the city logo after which a a new flag will made.
Valentin Poposki, 8 July 2009


Saltillo

Quoting Sandi P. Beason, "The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal", 7 September 2006

SALTILLO - A sunrise - the city's logo - graces entrance signs, business cards and even a water tower. But that could change soon. "Personally, I like the logo we've got, but it's got some age on it," said Mayor Bill Williams.

Aldermen voted Tuesday to recruit a five-member citizens' committee to gauge public opinion on whether Saltillo needs a new logo, flag, motto and color. Each alderman is charged with appointing someone. "This is really going to say something about our city and the attitude of our citizens," Williams said. "It needs to be something positive." The committee will not have final say on the project, but will make recommendations to the Board of Aldermen. The sunrise logo was developed more than 15 years ago in response to a contest sponsored by the Saltillo Men's Club, Williams said. "Students submitted their ideas and a panel of judges selected the winner," he said. "Somewhere along the way, a flag was designed, but it has since been misplaced."  At one time, the unofficial motto was "Mississippi's Brightest," said City Clerk Annette Bentley. Alderman Bill Cherry suggested the official color should be in line with Saltillo High School's - blue and white.
Ivan Sache, 11 September 2006


Tupelo

Andy Kanengiser reports in "The Daily Journal", 3 April 2006, that Tupelo wants its own flag. Mayor Ed Neelly raised the issue and "hopes to see flag ideas generated the next two weeks". Proposals are welcomed at the City Hall. Officials notice that "smaller nearby communities such as Verona have their own flags". Former Mayor of Tupelo, Larry Otis, said that the design of the flag could include a gum tree, a symbol closely linked with Tupelo. Some city leaders have checked websites for other city flags [maybe FOTW, who knows?] and have found that the flag of Arlington, Texas, could be an interesting model.
Ivan Sache, 19 April 2006

Andy Kanengiser reports in "The Daily Journal", 18 April 2006, that Jamel Awad, a Syrian who arrived in Tupelo in 1994, has designed a set of flag proposals for Tupelo. One flag includes a gumtree, another a magnolia, and a third a guitar [Elvis not dead!]. The proposals were delivered to Mayor Ed Neelly. According to Awad, Tupelo is now like the capital city of North Mississippi, "getting bigger and newer like Jackson".
The article gives more towns in Mississippi that have a flag (there are 65 to 70 of them): Corinth, Columbus, Verona, Fulton, Kosciusko, Grenada, New Albany, Oxford and Pontotoc.
Ivan Sache, 21 April 2006


West Point

The city of West Point informed me it does not have a flag.
Valentin Poposki, 1 August 2009