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It was a long, tiring weekend, as illustrated by 4-Her Logan Wik who fell asleep during the premium sale at the Day County Fair Aug. 10. He is the son of Shawn and Jessica Wik. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot
Day County Fair cat nap
Trap Shooting
Many people flocked to the Day County Fairgrounds Aug. 10 for the demolition derby that took place in the evening. The derby proved to be an adrenaline filled event as old cars continuously rammed into each other. Between car-fires, flying car parts and a roaring crowd it is safe to assume that the event was on a collision course for success as it becomes a staple of the Day County Fair. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau
Day County Fair
Webster native Keifer Acree fishes for a prize at the Day County Fair Aug. 10. Son of Mike and Jennifer Acree, Keifer also participated in the pedal pull later in the day. The nine-year-old showed lots of enthusiam for the activites that the local fair had to offer over the weekend. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau
Youth play games at Fair
Displayed at the Webster Armory Aug. 8 was a boat owned by South Dakota State Fishing Museum curator Dennis Daly. The boat has been in possession of Daly for nine years and is a part of Daly’s 18 boat collection. Competitors in the Masters Walleye Circuit from across the country were at the armory where Daly’s boats were on display. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber Snapshot
Walleye anglers admire boat from State Fishing Museum
Reserve grand champion for breeding swine went to Delaney Atherton Aug. 9 at the Day County Fair. Reporter & Farmer | Annie Witt
Judges place 4-H members’ exhibits at Day County Fair
Henry Paulson stands behind his spring heifer calf as he was awarded the grand champion ribbon Aug. 10 during the Day County Fair. Paulson also received supreme dairy champion. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau