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Photo By Denise Freeland, Kimberly Lewis, and Karen Mundy





Tara King, a senior at Minerva High School, gives her lamb a hug at the Stark County Fair. Tara, the daughter of Virgil and Nadia Grubb, is a member of the 4-H Farmhands.

Siblings Kayla and Kyle Johnson of Carrollton showed their goats at the Stark County Fair. They competed in the open class.

Seven-year-old Jaclyn Kiko helps out her siblings by sweeping the cow barn.

Nine-year-old Madeline Fraley of Minerva checks on her Blue Butt hog, Speckle. Fraley is a member of 4-H Farmhands.

Eleven-year-old Madison Kiko of Minerva practices with her Holstein, Henry. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.

Dairy Goat Committee member Rachelle Snow, of Hartville, milks a Lamancha goat Monday at the Stark County Fair. The Lamancha breed, developed in the United States, has distinctively small ears.

An eighth grader at Minerva Middle School, James Lutes of Minerva showed his hog at the Stark County Fair. A member of the 4-H Farmhands, he is the son of Jolaine and Frank Lutes.

Roger Miller, the son of Rebecca Miller and Jamie Miller of Minerva, showed his hog at the Stark County Fair. He is a sixth grader at Minerva Middle School and a member of the 4-H Farmhands.

TJ King, the son of Tom King of Robertsville, pets his crossbreed steer, who did not want to leave his Holstein buddy to take the photo. A senior at Minerva High School, TJ is president of the Minerva FFA, Stark County Junior Fair Board and 4-H Farmhands.

Tyler King, a sophore at Minerva High School, poses with his hog at the Stark County Fair. Tyler is the son of Tom King of Robertsville and a member of the 4-H Farmhands.

Minerva Middle School student Alexandria Fraley, 11, works with her sheep, Shia, for a showmanship class. Fraley is a member of 4-H Farmhands.

Elizabeth Berstler of Minerva hangs out with her Holstein, Jessie. Berstler is a member of Washington Township Variety 4-H Club.

Kathryn Blocher, Minerva High School junior, works with Ret, her Holstein dairy feeder. Blocher is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.

Minerva Middle School student, Colton Kiko, takes his red Holstein, Red, to weigh-in. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.

Twelve-year-old Sarah Cogan of Minerva and her pygmy goat, Carmel, show off their ninth-place ribbon from a large junior showmanship class. Cogan is a member of Washington Township Variety 4-H Club.

Evan Kiko, 14, of Minerva, takes his Holstein to weigh-in. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.

Harrison Kiko, 9, of Minerva gets his Holstein, NIck, ready for weigh-in. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.

Who is that masked sheep?

Tim Mann and Connie Johnson, members of the Robertsville Grange, serve up fries and other delicious treats for the many hungry Stark County Fair visitors.

Minerva Middle School students Jessica and Aaron Stanik check on their Holsteins, Petey (laying down) and Charlie.

The drumline keeps the beat for the Minerva High School marching band.

Minerva High School marching band Drum Major Deanna Walter directs the band.

The Minerva High School marching band kicks off the Stark County Fair Band Show, under the direction of Drum Major Deanna Walter.

Playing the quads are (from left) Kelsee Fankhauser and Marisa Lally.

The saxophone section adds depth to the marching band's sound.

The Minerva High School marching band trombones play for the crowd.

The 2008 tuba section is small, but powerful.

The band kneels in the traditional ending to its halftime show.


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