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The process of designing the current Licking County flag began when the Commissioners contracted with A \u0026amp; D Advertising, best known in Licking County for their design work. Christine Diebold met with the Commissioners over a period of time discussing the meaning of the flag and the representation of Licking County. After several drafts and during County Government Week, Student Government representatives picked the winner from five models submitted. The current flag was adopted in July, 2002. The octagon shape represents the earliest settlements in Licking County. The Octagon Mounds are earthworks built by the Hopewell Indians. The industrial cog in the center of the mound represents Licking County's strong industrial base. The white outline of Licking County depicts the shape and size of the second largest county, by landmass, in the State of Ohio. The color green and the grain symbolize agriculture and the many farm families who make their homes in Licking County. 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Within the seal, Preble County's agricultural roots are depicted by lush green plains, crops and farm buildings on the horizon. A silhouette of Fort St. Clair lies in the distance, paying tribute to the Preble County's famous battleground. The seal also includes a pair of swine referencing the renowned Preble County Pork Festival and Preble County's long legacy of pork production. Clustered at the base of the seal is an apple, corn stalk, soybean sheaf, musket, powder horn, coonskin cap, and lance-all of which allude to the Preble County's frontier heritage. This flag takes the place of a previous 1976 Preble County flag by Diane A. Lohrey, which was never officially adopted. 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The sunburst was an important symbol in Indian culture and yet toady represents life and growth. The silhouette of an Indian brave serves as the main focal point and helps all of us focus on our heritage. The flag also carries the date Wyandot County was established, 1845, making it one of the last Ohio counties formed. The flag provides a symbol of our rich agricultural and historical heritage while providing us with a vision for the future. Just as we know the sun will encourage new life and continued growth, we know the people of Wyandot County will continue to meet the challenges of the future. 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The winning design shows the sun rising over the Belmont County Courthouse cupola. From the central sun emanate 9 rays toward the perimeter of the seal, ending at nine white stars, which Massa says \"are emblematic of Belmont County's role as the 9th parcel to be initially incorporated into the Ohio Territory, via the 'Northwest Ordinance'.\" Belmont County was established in 1801. The name combines the French words \"belle monte\" which mean \"beautiful mountain.\" The rolling hills and the Ohio River can be seen in the background of the seal. 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