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Adair County 4-H has outstanding results at State Fair WINNERS at KENTUCKY STATE FAIR: Leslie Cowan, Jessica Simpson, Aliza Martin, Aaran Taylor, Sarah Bault, Hannah Moore, Kyle Mann, Kayla Garrison, Gabe Cowan, Jennifer Caldwell, Lily Pearson, Savannah Pearson, Camillia Pearson, in 4-H division; and Abigail Thompson, Easton Turner, Jakob Turner, Jessica Simpson, Zachery Smith, Cassie Rowlett, and Gabe Cowan win Blue Ribbons in 4-H Country Ham Project. By Tony Rose Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development Congratulations to all those who participated in the Kentucky State Fair. We had an outstanding group of youth representing Adair County this year at the Kentucky State Fair. We all can be proud of the job these youth did. The following youth participated in the 4-H division:
Adair County Extension Office, 409 Fairground ST, P.O. Box 309, Columbia, KY 42728-0309. Phone: (270) 384-2317 This story was posted on 2010-08-20 11:02:01
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