June 30, 2025 at 3:44 p.m.
Fair rolled through the weekend
Ashlynn Brunswick speaks to her cow during the beef show Sunday in the Show Arena. For more photos, see pages 6 and 7. (The Commercial Review/Bailey Cline)
Jay County 4-H shows at the Jay County Fair included goats on Saturday, beef, poultry and cats on Sunday and swine on Monday. Pictured above, Natalie May and Carson Westgerdes lock in on the judge of the 4-H swine show while guiding their Hampshire barrows on Monday morning in the Show Arena. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)
At lower right, Easton Sprunger listens as one of his chickens is judged during the poultry show on Sunday afternoon in the poultry barn. (The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney)
Below, Maddie Clark holds a chicken as Grant Fenning rinses it off at the animal wash barn Saturday afternoon in preparation for the 4-H poultry show on Sunday. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)
The Jay County Fair has plenty to offer for are youth. Pictured cousins Renna Brockman, 4, and Taylyn Muhlenkamp, 5, check out the fair book at the top of the bleachers Sunday in the Show Arena while their relatives practice with their animals. (The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney)
Ruby Muhlenkamp, 10, reacts after being announced Little Miss Jay County Fair on Saturday. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)
1-year-old Tucker Lamontagne of Portland races toward the crowd Saturday morning during the baby contest in the Farmer’s Building. (The Commercial Review/ Bailey Cline)
Eleanor Leuthold, 3, takes a bite of corn while hanging out with her family Sunday in the Farmer’s Building. (The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney) |


Nora Castillo, 7, and Maitlinn Castillo, 9, scribble on the coloring wall together Sunday in the FFA building. (The Commercial Review/Bailey Cline) |

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