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U.S. and North Dakota flags fly at half mast Monday in front of Minot City Hall.
Flags raised on Minot city property going forward will be limited to the United States, North Dakota and City of Minot.
The policy decision of the Minot City Council Monday leaves local organizations and others interested in public flag displays to find other community space.
“We are definitely disappointed in the decision last night, not just for us but also for other organizations,” James Falcon, co-executive director for Magic City Equality, said Tuesday. “It’s definitely a missed opportunity for the city and organizations to work together to show solidarity with their respective observances.”
Pirates didnât plunder this year, but hundreds kept the Gasparilla spirit alive with alternative boat parade article
TAMPA, Fla. - Originally, the city of Tampa had moved plans for Gasparilla to this weekend. However, as the pandemic continued, they ultimately decided to cancel the Tampa tradition altogether. Many people were disappointed, leading some boaters to make their own substitute boat parade in place of the usual pirate invasion. The boating aspect of Gasparilla is so much fun and for it to be pulled out from under us, it sort of upset us and we figured, why don’t we just do this on our own. It turned out, we weren’t the only ones with the same thought, said James Falcon, one of the organizers for the parade.