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Ohio’s 2020 fairs need to decide, one way or other
Either Ohio's fairs go on, in some form or another. Or they don’t. Either way, Rebecca Miller says Ohio’s youth deserves clarity.
2020 Paulding County Fair cancels
The 2020 Paulding County Fair is canceled, due to safety concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. The senior and junior fair boards, with the county health department and commissioners, made the decision in a May 11 virtual meeting.
Marion County Fair cancels due to COVID-19 concerns
The 2020 Marion County Fair has been canceled, due to public health concerns related to COVID-19. The fair is still planning to hold shows for junior fair exhibitors and will be working with its local Ohio State Extension office to organize those.
2020 fairs remain in limbo
As the 2020 fair season gets closer, no one seems to know what that season is going to look like, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For now, fairs remain in limbo.
Portage, Wayne Co. fairs help family affected by fire
Portage County Randolph Fair and Wayne County Fair donated money to the Bogavich family, who lost three children in a house fire.
Ohio volunteers honored for work with fairs
Five individuals and a group each received the Director’s Award for Innovation and Excellence from the Ohio Department of Agriculture for their ideas and actions to improve local fairs.
Current named Ohio Fairs’ Queen
This year's Ohio Fairs' Queen hails from Champaign County, where she is active in her 4-H club and the county fair.
Tractor Supply salutes 4-H, FFA in county fair tour
Tractor Supply's Follow Us to the Fair Tour recently completed its 11,000-mile cross-country trek to state and county fairs, making 24 stops in 14 states.
Wayne County gets much-appreciated help with fair
Volunteers and teamwork helped Wayne County have a successful fair, despite a difficult year with the weather.
10 county fair sights you don’t want to miss
Still, as a place were top produce growers and pie makers earn blue ribbons, county fairs have morphed into wild rides, fried anything and unique contests.