Jauer and Albrecht Crowned As Fair Royalty

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(Le Mars) — The Plymouth County Fair crowned its king and queen during ceremonies held last evening at the Pioneer Village stage. Emcee, Dave Grosenheider and last year’s King Christian Koch announced the results for Mr. Personality, and who would serve as a prince, and of course, the announcement of the king.

Joel Jauer was representing the Lincoln Toppers 4-H Club,, and was fortunate to hear his name mentioned twice during the ceremonies. It was then time to announce the queen and her court. Last year’s fair queen, Claire Ohlrichs
assisted Dave Grosenheider with the announcement.

King Joel Jauer says he hopes to represent the Plymouth County Fair in the best possible manner.

The appointed king is a member of the Hinton FFA, as well as a member of the Lincoln Toppers 4-H club. He says he will attend Morningside College in Sioux City with the intention of pursuing agriculture education. Besides being named the king for this year’s Plymouth County Fair, Jauer was also selected as “Mr. Personality.”

This year’s fair queen is Kara Albrecht representing the Great Clever Clovers 4-H club. Albrecht talks about what it means to her to be named as the county fair queen, and why she wanted to be the Plymouth County Fair Queen.

Albrecht talks about her favorite Plymouth County Fair activities.

Albrecht is now eligible to represent Plymouth County at the Iowa State Fair Queen contest.