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page 49 Wednesday, August, 1, 2012
The Logan County Fair
One-minute speech: “You only live
once” really makes sense to her because of
her mother’s health issues. She recognizes
how much her support team means to her.
Response to question: Identifies most
with body image and that we have to love
ourselves.
Betsy Leesman, 19, Emden
One-minute speech: She spoke about
how much she appreciates the love and
support of her family, realizing that she
will never have to go through things alone
because she has her family surrounding
her.
Response to question: Identifies most
with social networking because she likes
to be connected to everyone.
Megan Griesheim, 19, Mount
Pulaski
One-minute speech: She comes in
a small package but brings an extremely
outgoing and big personality.
Response to question: Identifies with
being interactive and enjoying one thing
together.
Judges took a little time to make their
decisions. During a pause in the show,
visiting queens and Little Misses and
past Logan County Fair royalty were
introduced.
First runner-up for queen was Audrey
Maske. Second runner-up and “crowd’s
choice” was Sara Buchanan. The award
of Miss Congeniality went to Alexandria
Haffner.
This is the fourth year for the Little
Miss Logan County Fair pageant, and 15
contestants entertained the crowd with
their smiles and enthusiasm.
Karson Mott was chosen as the 2012 Little
Miss Logan County Fair. First runner-up was
Sarah Cross and second runner-up was Chloe
Stone. The audience vote for “crowd’s choice”
was Charlotte LaForge.
The evening concluded with 2011 Miss
Logan County Fair Kelsi Ubbenga thanking
her support system, the Logan County Fair
board and her parents. She expressed how
much having the title meant to her and how the
Logan County Fair will always be a big event
in her heart.
[By HANNAH MICHALSEN]
2012 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR. A special editon of LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com July 31, 2012