No action was taken at the Little Falls Planning Commission meeting Monday, where further discussion surrounded the city’s sign ordinance.
A controversial topic since the Little Falls City Council meeting on Feb. 6 following a request by Robin Hensel to remove a patriotic “We Support Our Troops” banner that had been placed at various businesses for the past 10 years, Monday’s meeting further reviewed the Little Falls sign ordinance.
Hensel had been asked to remove signs in her yard earlier this year because of complaints the city was receiving, prompting Hensel to force a review of all signs including the “We Support Our Troops” banner.
Interim City Administrator Lori Kasella said that discussion at the meeting was productive but concluded with no recommendation to be taken to city council.



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Add commentYet another instance of one
Yet another instance of one person complaining about patriotism. Too bad they lost theirs this would have been a non issue. I feel bad for this Country it has been lost somewhere in the past 10 years. Thousands of lives lost fighting aggression throughout our time as a country for the rights to be able to do the things this person does day to day and takes for granted, and all to many people are bound and determined to bring her to her knees.