Thursday, December 18, 2025
37.0°F
PHOTOS: 1. Donna Dixon, Bonney Brown and Robin Scroggins set up the section for Royal West, a Royal City 4-H club, for the fair Thursday afternoon.<br>2. Donna Dixon holds aloft the sign for Royal West, a Royal City 4-H club, as other group members prepare the section for the fair Thursday afternoon.<br>3-6. Margaret Schiffner, superintendent of the arts and crafts building, goes through the list of items that will fill the building when the fair opens tomorrow.<br>4. Robin Scroggins, Bonney Brown and Donna Dixon set up the section for Royal West, a Royal City 4-H club, for the fair Thursday afternoon.<br>5. Robin Scroggins hangs up decorations for the section for Royal City 4-H Club Thursday afternoon.<br>7. Grant County Fairgrounds worker Andrew Matson talks to Darla Cornelsen about setting up for the Cub and Boy Scouts booth for the fair Friday afternoon, while Brandon Holland, Juan Blanco and Joel Koch work on disconnecting a part of the wall to go into storage and Gwen Bruce observes.<br>8. Darla Cornelsen and Gwen Bruce observe as Grant County Fairground workers Andrew Matson, Brandon Holland and Joel Koch, back to camera, work on separating part of the wall for the Cub and Boys Scouts booth for the fair Friday afternoon.<br>9-10. Empty rabbit cages wait to be inhabited for the Grant County Fair Friday afternoon.

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