 
          
            2015 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR              LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com           August 2-9, 2015               page 3
          
        
        
          2015 Logan County Fair
        
        
          It’s big, it’s busy, it’s top in the nation for all kinds
        
        
          of competitions, exhibits and entertainment.  It’s
        
        
          the largest gathering of local friends and families.
        
        
          It is side-by-side, individual and group work for
        
        
          participants and workers.  And, it is the most fun
        
        
          week of the year.
        
        
          What is it?  It’s the 79th Annual Logan County
        
        
          Fair.
        
        
          Some just barely walking, but able to peddle a
        
        
          child-sized tractor for the Kiddie Tractor Pull, to
        
        
          a wide range of school-aged 4-H competitors, to
        
        
          teens who participate through the Future Farmers
        
        
          of America, youth begin what often becomes a
        
        
          life-time of competition and memories at the Logan
        
        
          County Fair.
        
        
          Last year we featured stories of the 100 year
        
        
          Anniversary of 4-H that was observed during fair
        
        
          week.  This year as a special feature we’re bringing
        
        
          you a glimpse of what each of the Logan County
        
        
          FFA chapters have been and will be doing.
        
        
          Collective wisdom says “Youth are our future.”
        
        
          Agriculture is Logan County’s economic base.  The
        
        
          success of youth in agriculture is Logan County’s
        
        
          future, and our youth are doing great things.
        
        
          New to the fair’s musical entertainment this year
        
        
          was the Army Band of the 144th National Guard.
        
        
          The Guard’s performance on the opening day of
        
        
          Harness Races on Sunday was talked about in the
        
        
          barns all week. And for Saturday’s grandstand
        
        
          entertainment, local businesses once again pulled
        
        
          together to bring top country music performance
        
        
          artists to the local stage.  The much loved band
        
        
          Brushville will be the opening act for leading artist
        
        
          Dustin Lynch.
        
        
          For Lincoln Daily News the challenge each year is
        
        
          how to bring you the most and best of the fair.  We
        
        
          want for you to keep up with what is happening
        
        
          and to document the awards and recognitions for
        
        
          remembrance.
        
        
          We hope everyone who can, will make a trip out
        
        
          to enjoy this great event that is of such value to
        
        
          our community, its culture, and our continued
        
        
          agricultural success.
        
        
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