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Marteneque Bailey wins 1st in horse judging at WKU

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Marteneque Bailey, a senior at Adair County High School, recently received the 1st Place award at the WKU FFA Field Day in Individual Horse Judging. She is the daughter of Eddie and Lynne Darnell and the granddaughter of Jobe Darnell and the late Joann Darnell, all of Columbia, KY..




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Marteneque Bailey wins WKU Horse Judging Contest



2009-04-29 - Photo by Lynne Darnell.
Marteneque Bailey, the daughter of Lynne and Ed Darnell, recently received 1s Place in Individual Horse Judging at he Western Kentucky University FFA Field Day in Bowling Green, KY. She is the daughter of Eddie and Lynne Darnell and the granddaughter of Job Darnell and the late Joann Darnell, all of Columbia, KY. Above, Marteneque with her horse, Tomale.

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