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As we head into the 4th of July, American flags are flying and we all know what they look like. But when it comes to our state , many canamp;#39;t say the same thing. However, that may soon change as Minnesota is set to get a makeover with a new design. Boyd Hooper introduces us to a g aficionado whoamp;#39;s hoping for the best. Look closely for what youamp;#39;re not seeing here. Or here. Or here. By golly, I do have one. Lee Harold sees what youamp;#39;re not seeing. Itamp;#39;s mostly folded and unused, fresh out-of-the-box should you not recognize it. They did such a poor job. Thatamp;#39;s Minnesotaamp;#39;s state flag. It doesnamp;#39;t stick with you. It doesnamp;#39;t stick in your memory. You will see it flying in front of government buildings, but seldom anywhere else. Oh, itamp;#39;s pretty. As the owner of a Rochester flag shop, Lee is pretty sure he knows why. Well, we got the North Star good flags, Lee says. The state flower are simple farmer and clear barefoo,