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On 28 June 2007, "The
Cushing Daily Citizen" reported the adoption of the Payne County flag as
follows:
"To celebrate Oklahoma's Centennial, a Payne County flag has been created to
honor our county, its pioneer and Indian heritage, plus its connection to the
State of Oklahoma and the nation. The flag will soon be in production and
available for sale. Bonita Warren, member of the Payne County Flag Committee, in
a letter stated, "As far as we know, Payne County is the only county in Oklahoma
with its own flag."
The flag background is light blue and dark green. The blue represents blue
skies and is lighter in color than the blue in the U.S. Flag and in the Oklahoma
Flag, designating a relationship but not prevalence over those two entities. The
dark green represents our agriculture/forest enterprises. The wagon wheel
represents the pioneers who founded Payne County. The peace pipe represents our
Native American culture and our connection to the Oklahoma Flag. The star, taken
from the U.S. Flag, represents our connection to the nation.
[...]"
There is a pencil drawing of the flag provided in the source. The flag is
divided blue-green by a descending diagonal. A black peace pipe with a green
feather is placed along the (imaginary) ascending diagonal, charged with an
eight-ray, black wagon wheel and a white star. PAYNE COUNTY is written in black
below the charges.
Ivan Sache, 8 July 2007