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Commission finalizes new Minnesota state flag – Minnesota Reformer
The State Emblems Redesign Commission selected the new Minnesota state flag on Tuesday.
The design is a variation of submission 1943, designed by 24-year-old Minnesota artist Andrew Prekker.
The flag contains a white North Star emblazoned on an abstract shape of Minnesota in navy blue, with a light blue field extending from the Minnesota shape.
Commission Chair Luis Fitch said he was happy with the final outcome.
Ahead of the commission’s final vote, Fitch made a case for the design, saying he saw the Mississippi river in the light blue field on the flag.
“I see the Mississippi River pointing up to the North Star and that’s it,” he said. “I think we’re forgetting that the most important river in the United States and one of the best ones in the world … starts here.”
The commission adopted the design as the new flag for the state of Minnesota by a vote of 11-1.
Public reaction on social media was mixed.
It’s us, the State of Mass Depression https://t.co/1Hb3qXIjYM
— David Brauer (@dbrauer) December 19, 2023
Uninspired. Boring. Appropriate result for this joke of a panel. Veto it and start over. https://t.co/llCP47aQku
— Andrew Wagner (@andrewwagner) December 19, 2023
I’m not sure if I’ve just got Stockholm Syndrome now or if I like this. https://t.co/4CYf7ndGrn
— Maggie Koerth (@maggiekb1) December 19, 2023
i’m reversing my stance from yesterday! they fixed the flag and i like it!!! https://t.co/DOkW6Vk8A8
— em cassel (@biketrouble) December 19, 2023
Republicans prep campaign against new flag and seal
The two Republican non-voting members of the commission, state Sen. Steve Drazkowski of Mazeppa and state Rep. Bjorn Olson of Fairmont, said Tuesday they took issue with the commission’s process and would be evaluating ways to challenge the results.
The lawmakers especially objected to the redesign of the state seal, which includes “Mni Sóta Makoc̣e,” the Dakota phrase meaning “land where the waters reflect the sky.”
The Republicans cited the legislation establishing the State Emblems Redesign Commission, which states “symbols, emblems, or likenesses that represent only a single community or person, regardless of whether real or stylized, may not be included in a design.”
Rep. Mike Freiberg, DFL-Golden Valley, argued that because there are four recognized Dakota tribes in Minnesota, using the language does not represent just one community, and that the Dakota language was already on the previous seal in the word “Minnesota.”
The commission’s back-and-forth over the issue previewed what will be a culture war flashpoint for Minnesota politicians in the upcoming legislative session, if the Republicans follow through with their threats to challenge the adoption of the new flag and seal.
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A look at Minnesota's revamped wide receiver room for 2025
Entering this transfer portal, Minnesota’s wide receiver room was a major focus for P.J. Fleck and his coaching staff.
It shouldn’t be a surprise. Entering the offseason, the Gophers were set to say goodbye to both Daniel Jackson and Elijah Spencer. Behind them, the depth at the position was highly inexperienced outside of Le’Meke Brockington. The only other receiver to appear in more than 10 games this season was Cristian Driver who had a limited impact in 2024.
Now with the Gophers putting the finishing touches on their transfer portal class this window, three of the program’s top four commitments in the portal are wide receivers.
This month, the Gophers have landed wide receiver commitments out of the protal. Those additions come in the forms of; Nebraska’s Malachi Coleman (No. 90 overall transfer), Miami (OH)’s Javon Tracy (No. 97 overall transfer), and UCLA’s Logan Loya (No. 222 overall transfer).
Combined, the three wide receivers bring 88 career games of experience with them and over 1,500 career snaps.
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MSU Alum Having Career Year for Minnesota Vikings
Former Michigan State wide receiver and current Minnesota Viking Jalen Nailor has been terrific in his third season in the pros. As the third wide receiver on the field alongside Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, Nailor has improved his career numbers in his now third year in the league.
Drafted in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft out of MSU, the Vikings landed a strong piece to an even stronger offense in the Vikings. Nailor’s efforts since joining the Vikings have provided the franchise comfort knowing he is out on the field.
In his first season, Nailor played in 15 games, recording nine receptions in 13 targets. He posted 179 receiving yards in his rookie campaign, averaging 19.9 yards per reception. Receiving seven first downs in Year 1, the Vikings looked to get Nailor more involved on the roster in Year 2.
Though the team wanted to get more out of Nailor, they were unable to due to Nailor’s lack of time on the field. In his second season, Nailor only played in six games. In the six games, Nailor totaled only three receptions that went for 29 receiving yards. Nailor received one first down on the season before he was inactive in Weeks 15, 16 and 17.
In what would be a do-or-die season after a lackluster second-season campaign, Nailor made sure he reminded Viking fans why he belonged. Playing in 15 games for the Vikings this season, Nailor has dropped career highs in four different statistical categories. MSU fans should be proud of their former Spartan.
Nailor has 20 receptions, which is one of his new career highs, and he has totaled 280 yards, averaging 14 yards per reception. His best game on the season came against the Detroit Lions back in Week 7, where he recorded four receptions in five targets and got 76 receiving yards, averaging 19 yards per reception.
As the Vikings approach the postseason, Nailor should be a key piece to a deep playoff run if the Vikings make it as far. Minnesota, going into Week 17, has a record of 13-2 and should continue to be a force to take seriously for whoever it faces in the playoffs.
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