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Sentinel Sighting

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PART OF THE FUN at the Fair is catching up with friends. Hayzen Elliott of Plainville and Kyan Bigge of Stockton did just that as they were awaiting their turn in the show ring during 4-H activities last Thursday at the Rooks County Free Fair.
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4-H Fair Fun!

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THIS CUTE LITTLE GIRL is Miss Lucy Strutt. Although there was no carnival at this year’s Fair, this animal loving girl enjoyed seeing and getting a chance to pet some of the 4-H Livestock at Rooks County’s 4-H Livestock Fair last week. She is the daughter of Kyle Strutt and Sierra Brown of Woodston.
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Stockton Tiger Sharks

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THE SWIM LEAGUE had cancelled the swim meets for the season due to COVID-19, but the Stockton Tiger Sharks went ahead and held practices for seven weeks working on stroke technique so they will be ready to go for next season! Their team t-shirt reflected the pandemic by stating “COVID-19 can’t stop a shark—swimming is winning.” Pictured are (sitting on board, from left): Garrison Mongeau, Tessa Look, Corbyn Glendening, Remy Muir, Hadlee Sterling, Blayke Stithem, Aidyen Kerr, Jefferson Creighton, Norah Muir, Cambry Glendening, Harper Lowry, Lily Yohon, Bryah Stithem; (standing on board): Meredith Gasper, Piper Creighton, Caydance Carter, Shae Yohon, Ruthie Voss, Claire Plumer, Lucie Voss, Blaire Beougher; (on the high board): Delanee Bedore, Tierra Yohon, Jalia Creighton, Jayana Creighton, Chloe Plumer, Malynn Plumer, and swim coach Daphne Plumer..