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Emma Laymon speaks about the lessons she’s learned while being involved in 4-H.
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Brayden Freeman tells his story to the crowd on Sunday, July 21.
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The Knox County Fair kicked off Sunday with the crowning of the 2019 Junior Fair King and Queen. Brayden Freeman, of North Liberty, was named fair king, while Emma Laymon, of Gambier, was named fair queen. Both are longtime 4-H members with a history of leadership and dedication to the fair.
