 The Bemidji City Council has postponed a decision on whether to modify or change a dress code for the city's iconic statues, Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. The 2014 decision by the council banned any objects being placed on the statues. Recently, organizers of Bemidji's Hockey Day Minnesota event dressed Paul Bunyan in a Minnesota Wild Jersey after the group said it received permission from the city to do so. City officials tonight at a work session said staff was aware the Jersey was going to be placed on Paul Bunyan. Still the move sparked concerns from some in the community and the city will now consider drafting a proposal that could allow some items to be placed on the landmark. I think what's important about this discussion at the end of the day is maybe not so much looking back at what happened. It can't happen without, if it's a policy of an ordinance, you've got to follow the policy or the ordinance. I think that's what has to come out of the discussion today. But if you want to know exactly what happened, I think there may be people here that know what happened, but they probably don't want the repercussion. The rest of tonight's work session discussed planning for Hockey Day Minnesota and our Josh Peterson will have a complete story on that tomorrow night on Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.