
A list of winners and placers from so many competitions at the Clark County Fair featuring winners from the final five days of the fair
Last week, we showed you a list of winners from the first five days of the Clark County Fair.
Today, we give you the rest of the winners.
Can’t hold a fair without some good competition. Best in show. Animals. Crafts. Arts. Oh, and food, too.
These are the links those who placed in the fair, which include dozens of pages of winners from each day of the fair:
Click on the dates for links for that day’s winners:
And if you are looking for links for the first five days, they can be found here: https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/winners-from-the-clark-county-fair-part-1/
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