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The cluster of stars in the northwest corner of the flag represents that part of Joplin and her suburbs which lie within the boundaries of Newton County. Using population figures and historical data provided by County statistics the stars are Placed geographically to represent towns and villages.
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Gold letters surrounding the star state “Newton County Missouri 1838”. The Newton County Water System is a wholesale provider of water. Slightly off center on the flag is the largest star which depicts the County Seat located in Neosho. The Newton County Transportation Department is responsible for the planning, development and maintenance of the County’s roadway and drainage infrastructure, including over 750 miles of paved and unpaved roadways and right-of-ways. Services Offered Immunizations Prenatal Case Management STD/HIV. In keeping with the United States Flag the color blue stands for “vigilance, perseverance, and justice” and the stars represent “the heavens and the divine goal to which man has aspired from time immemorial.” NEWTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Revised Larry Bergner, MPA, Administrator. These gold stars represent the villages, towns, and cities of Newton County. As designed, the new flag has an Old Glory Blue field with gold stars scattered across the flag.
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Kay Hively, a member of the planning committee, offered to assist with the design.įortunately, Newton County is the perfect shape and dimension to become a flag. Fayette County Water System is part of Fayette County government, under the direction of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners. The Newton County Courthouse 75th Anniversary Planning Committee wanted a flag which would stand out in crowd. Since 1888, NAWC has provided safe and reliable water to residents of Newtown Borough and Township and Northern Middletown Township in Bucks County, PA. In 2011 the Newton County Commission authorized the first official county flag.