2016 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR
LINCOLN DAILY NEWS July 29 - August 6, 2016 Page 71
Michelle Paulus crowned Miss
Logan County Fair 2016 and
Paisley Baker, Little Miss
2016 Miss Logan County Fair Queen
Michelle Paulus and new Little Miss
Logan County Paisley Baker.
Photo by Teena Lowery
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efore a large crowd on a hot and humid
Tuesday evening, seven lovely and talented
young women and fifteen adorable and
charming little women from around Logan
County competed for a title and a chance to represent the
county.
A stage decorated with white lights and flowers served
as the backdrop for the 77th Logan County Fair Queen
Pageant.
Logan County Fair Board President Dean Bruns
welcomed everyone to the 80th anniversary of the fair
and said he had been to almost every fair. Bruns said he
loves the fair and wished the contestants the best.
As the evening’s festivities began, master of ceremonies
Cameron Kurtz introduced 2015 Queen Lizzie Ford as
her father drove her to the grandstand area in a white
convertible. Ford welcomed this year’s contestants
and told everyone to cheer them on loudly. 2015 Little
Miss Preslee Sherren thanked Ford, the fair board, and
pageant directors for a great year, and wished the new
little miss “best of luck.”
For the opening number, the seven queen candidates
danced across the stage to “Can’t Stop the Feeling.”
By Angela Reiners
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