
Hundreds and hundreds of winners in a number of categories from the fair’s 10-day run
We have got ourselves a winner here.
And a winner there.
Over there, too.
And another one.
Oh, here are some more.
And more.
When you attend the Clark County Fair, you see an awful lot of winners. The best cow. The best goat. The best photograph. The best quilt. And so on.
Plus, there are those daily contests, such as a cheeseburger eating contest or a pretty baby contest.
Well, someone has a list of all the winners, runners-up, and other prizes.
Fortunately for us, organizers at the Clark County Fair have shared their lists of winners.
Keep in mind, there are a lot of names here.
Dozens? Try a higher description.
There are hundreds and hundreds of names on these lists from so many different competitions. Here, they are broken day by day, with links to the PDF forms, if you want to see who won what at the 2023 Clark County Fair.
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