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If you've got county fair fever, there's one more left in our area to enjoy before the season is over. The Hardin County Fair kicked off on Tuesday and is underway in Kenton. It's got everything you could expect out of a county fair—rides and games for the kids, one-of-a-kind food to enjoy, and of course the Junior Fair competition with 4-H students showing off their livestock. The Hardin County Fair has something for everyone, and they are proud to partner with the county board of developmental disabilities to offer a mobile sensory space and mobile adaptive restroom and changing station.

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Hundreds of Junior Fair exhibitors readied their animals this morning at the Hardin County Fairgrounds to enter the show arena and judging rings. Hours of preparation from the fair board were put into making sure a safe week could still be put on. President of the Junior Fair Board, Preston Brien, says he is very happy to provide this for the many exhibitors who worked hard over the past year.

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On Wednesday evening, kids and teens got the chance to explore their creative side at the Hardin County Fair. There were several bead activities and blocks to play with. Children made bracelets and even made structures out of blocks.