Summary
CLINTON - Oxen strained to pull cement blocks Sunday, roosters in the poultry pavilion crowed as geese honked, and children couldn't help but reach inside the paddocks to pet the donkeys and goats.
The 54th annual Clinton Lions' Agricultural Fair has remained true to its roots, keeping the emphasis on agriculture, and this year that rural experience drew record crowds. By Saturday night, the gate had taken in $6,000 more than last year and only the rain dwindled the crowds by the fair's closing Sunday afternoon.See the full content of this document
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Clinton Fair Stays True to Its Agricultural Roots
"It has a lot to do with Clinton itself," said Lion Steve Wright of The Wright Place, one of the town's largest dairy farms.
Clinton has seven a...See the full content of this document
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