Willow Maynard reacts after being named by judges as fair queen at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (Kayla Niece | For The Ironton Tribune)
2019 fair queen Morgan Klaiber crowns Willow Maynard as this year’s fair queen at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (Kayla Niece | For The Ironton Tribune)
Enola Cade, left, was crowned fair princess and Willow Maynard, right, won fair queen at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. Both attend Symmes Valley High School.
From left, Makenzie Daniels was second runner up, Brea Belville was first runner up and Willow Maynard was crowned fair queen at the Lawrence County Fair opening ceremony on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune |Heath Harrison)
Enola Cade, seated, was crowned fair princess at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. Allie Stallard, left, was second runner up and Kirsten Dome, right, was first runner up. (The Ironton Tribune |Heath Harrison)
Brea Belville, the 2019 Lawrence County Fair princess, answers questions and welcomes attendees to the fair during the interview portion of the pageant on Sunday. Belville was first runner up for queen this year. (The Ironton Tribune |Heath Harrison)
Fair princess Enola Cade, left, fair queen Willow Maynard and a young admirer, following the Lawrence County fair queen pageant on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune |Heath Harrison)
Alex Walker was grand champion in fancy poultry in the competition at the Lawrence County Fair on Saturday. He also won junior showman in the event. (Kayla Niece | For The Ironton Tribune)
Eilee Freeman was grand champion in the market chicken competition, senior showman and reserve champion in fancy poultry in competitions at the Lawrence County Fair on Saturday. (Kayla Niece | For The Ironton Tribune)
Remee Carpenter was reserve champion in the market chicken show at the Lawrence County Fair on Saturday. (Kayla Niece | For The Ironton Tribune)
Eilee Freeman was grand champion in the market chicken competition, senior showman and reserve champion in fancy poultry in competitions at the Lawrence County Fair on Saturday. (Submitted photo)
Fairgoers take turns diving into a large puddle in the midway next to the main barn of the Lawrence County Fairgrounds, following a heavy downpour and thunderstorm on Sunday afternoon. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Competitors present their animals to the judge during the 4-H and FFA dairy goat, pack goat, pygmy goat and breeding goat competition at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Gracie Daniels brings her animal into the ring at the 4-H and FFA dairy goat, pack goat, pygmy goat and breeding goat competition at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Griffin Fuller shows his animal in the 4-H and FFA dairy goat, pack goat, pygmy goat and breeding goat competition at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Bailey Fuller shows her animal in the 4-H and FFA dairy goat, pack goat, pygmy goat and breeding goat competition at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Siblings Gracie and Gunner Daniels have competed in the FFA dairy goat, pack goat, pygmy goat and breeding goat competition at the Lawrence County Fair for several years each. Gracie was reserve champion in senior showmanship and reserve champion in meat production goat, while Gunner was grand champion in junior showmanship and grand champion in meat production goat. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Willow Maynard’s fiber goat helped her to win grand champion in the category at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Judge Jim Wilson congratulates Willow Maynard on winning grand champion in the fiber goat competition at the Lawrence County Fair on Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)