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Makayla Janes makes history for Adair County at KY State Fair

Coca-Cola Talent Contest has been a feature at the Kentucky State Fair for 38 years. Mayayla Janes is first Adair Countian - ever - to place in the Top 20!
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By Greg Thomas
President, Kentucky Association of County Fairs & Horse Shoes

Makayla Janes shows off the award she received for making the top 20 during the Coca Cola Talent Contest at the 2016 Kentucky State Fair.

The song she sung in the finals was "He Loves to Make Me Cry."



The Coca Cola Talent Contest has been going at the State Fair since 1979 and Makayla is the first person to represent the Adair County Fair in the top 20. Many of Makayla's family members and friends were there to cheer her on Saturday night during the competition. Makayla is the 18-year-old daughter of April Janes of Columbia.

The Adair County Fair would like Makayla to know that we're very proud of her and her performance. - Greg Thomas


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Adair Co. 1st: Makayla Janes in Top 20 State Fair Talent Contest



2016-08-28 - Kentucky Fair & Expo Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, KY - Photo by Greg Thomas, President, KY Association of County Fairs & Horse Shows.
Makayla Janes shows off the award she received for making the top 20 during the Coca Cola Talent Contest at the 2016 Kentucky State Fair. The song she sung in the finals was "He Loves to Make Me Cry." The Coca Cola Talent Contest has been going at the State Fair since 1979 and Makayla is the first person to represent the Adair County Fair in the top 20. Many of Makayla's family members and friends were there to cheer her on Saturday night during the competition. Makayla is the 18-year-old daughter of April Janes of Columbia. The Adair County Fair would like Makayla to know that we're very proud of her and her performance. - Greg Thomas

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