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Young attendees enjoy one of the many rides during opening day Friday at the Clark County Fair . It will continue through Aug. 10 with activities for all ages.
Young attendees enjoy one of the many rides during opening day Friday at the Clark County Fair . It will continue through Aug. 10 with activities for all ages.

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Washougal students gather at Fishback Stadium on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022, to protest a Washington state mandate requiring students to wear face coverings inside K-12 school buildings to help curb the spread of COVID-19. (Screenshot of video by Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

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August 5, 2014
Young attendees enjoy one of the many rides during opening day Friday at the Clark County Fair . It will continue through Aug. 10 with activities for all ages.

A whirlwind of fun

A feeling of celebration was in the air during opening day at the Clark County Fair Friday morning. Whether it was to brave one of the stomach-turning rides, watch the new traveling sea lion exhibit, feast on fair food or just have fun, people came out in force for "Summer's Best Party." By 10 a.m., many of the parking lots were full and people waited in lines for some of the more popular rides.