| Posted on July 26, 2011 at 5:35 PM |
The 2011 Louisa County Fair Queen is Kolby Keltner! Kolby is the 17-year-old daughter of Bryon and Sheila Keltner of Wapello. She will be a senior at Wapello High School this fall and is a member of Wamaco 4-H Club and Wapello FFA. Congratulations to Kolby!
The 2011 Louisa County Fair Princess is Keetyn Townsley! Keetyn is the 6-year-old daughter of Bryan and Jill Townsley of Morning Sun. Keetyn attends Morning Sun Elementary and is a member of the Li'l Farmers & Charmers Clover Kids Club. Congratulations to Keetyn!
Fair Queen Results:
2011 Louisa County Fair Queen - Kolby Keltner
1st RU - Tiffany Cook
2nd RU - Danielle Wanfalt
3rd RU - Bay Boysen
Miss Leadership - Tiffany Cook
Miss Personality - Kolby Keltner
People's Choice - Kolby Keltner
Top Fundraiser - Delaney Howell
Fair Princess Results:
2011 Louisa County Fair Princess - Keetyn Townsley
Fair Spirit Award - Claire Hoeg
People's Choice - Kylee Wheeler
Top Fundraiser - Keetyn Townsley
The 2011 Louisa County Fair Queen Contestants were as follows:
Bay Boysen is the 17-year-old daughter of Bambi & Aaron Boysen of Wapello. She will be a senior this fall at Wapello High School.
Tiffany Cook is the 18-year-old daughter of Tonya & Robert Cook of Grandview. She will be a college freshman at Iowa Wesleyan College this fall majoring in nursing.
Allie Hagberg is the 17-year-old daughter of Kelly & Danny Hagberg of Wapello. She will be a college freshman this fall at Iowa State University majoring in Agricultural Business.
Delaney Howell is the 16-year-old daughter of Dale & Dana Howell of Columbus Junction. She will be a senior at Columbus Community High School this fall.
Kolby Keltner is the 17-year-old daughter of Bryon & Sheila Keltner of Wapello. Kolby will be a senior this fall at Wapello High School.
Tiffany Lerch is the 17-year-old daughter of David & Julie Lerch of Fruitland. She will be a senior at Louisa-Muscatine High School this fall.
Tess Lough is the 17-year-old daughter of Bruce & Susan Lough of Letts. She will be a senior at Louisa-Muscatine High School this fall.
Danielle Wanfalt is the 19-year-old daughter of Dawn & Dan Wanfalt Morning Sun and Tina & Randy Ball of Muscatine. She will be a college sophomore at Iowa State University this fall majoring in Agricultural Education with a minor in Animal Science.
Britten Wilson is the 16-year-old daughter of Larry & Lindsey Ford of Oakville. She will be a sophomore at Wapello High School this fall.
The 2011 Louisa County Fair Princess Contestants were as follows:
Cari Crumly is the 6-year-old daughter of Stacie Crumly of Wapello. Cari attends Louisa-Muscatine Elementary.
Joslin Crumly is the 8-year-old daughter of Kyle and Angie Crumly of Grandview. Joslin attends Louisa-Muscatine Elementary School.
Jaden Ecklund is the 4-year-old daughter of Michael & Dawn Ecklund of Wapello. Jaden attends preschool in Wapello.
Myah Ford is the 5-year-old daughter of Larry and Lindsey Ford of Oakville. Myah attends Wapello Elementary School.
Erin Hemphill is the 8-year-old daughter of Shane & Michele Hemphill of Morning Sun. Erin attends Morning Sun Elementary School.
Claire Hoeg is the 8-year-old daughter of Chris & Kelli Hoeg of Wapello. Claire attends Wapello Elementary School.
McKenzie Kissell is the 6-year-old daughter of Luke & Julie Kissell of Letts. McKenzie attends Louisa-Muscatine Elementary School.
Emily Lerch is the 6-year-old daughter of David & Julie Lerch of Fruitland. Emily attends Louisa-Muscatine Elementary School.
Amber Martens is the 8-year-old daughter of Steve & Dawn Martens of Wapello. Amber attends Wapello Elementary School.
Emilee Salek is the 6-year-old daughter of Lee and Nikki Salek of Grandview. Emilee attends Louisa-Muscatine Elementary School.
Keetyn Townsley is the 6-year-old daughter of Bryan and Jill Townsley of Morning Sun. Keetyn attends Morning Sun Elementary School.
Kylee Wheeler is the 8-year-old daughter of Jason & Jolene Wheeler of Conesville. Kylee attends Roundy Elementary School in Columbus Junction.
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