Hit the Fairgrounds All Week for Family Fun at the Warren County Fair

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The 94th Annual Warren County Agricultural Fair is happening all this week at the fairgrounds in Roseville. This year’s Miss Warren County Fair Queen Madeline Blaesing and Junior Miss Charlie Russell highlight upcoming events, as well as food tent sponsors:

“Wednesday night is Family Night. Thursday is the Triple J Bull Riding. Friday is the Demo Derby and then Saturday is going to be the Figure 8 Derby this year. On the 20th the Lions Club is providing food, on the 21st the Warren County Pageant and Fair Board are providing food, the 22nd will be the Roseville Kids Place, and on July 23rd Immaculate Conception School will provide food. On Thursday entertainment will be Mad Hoss Jackson, Friday will be Eternity Road, and Saturday will be Staggard.”

A complete line-up of events can be found online at http://www.ilwcf.com/.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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