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Camas-Washougal residents rack up awards at county fair

The Clark County Fair is happening now through Sunday, Aug. 13, in Ridgefield

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Visitors to the 2017 Clark County Fair, happening now through Sunday, Aug. 13, will find amusement rides, animals barns, crafts, food vendors, live music and more.

RIDGEFIELD — Local residents are collecting awards for their food preservation, baking, animal-rearing skills and more at the Clark County Fair, happening now through Sunday, Aug. 13, in Ridgefield.

Following are the county fair winners — so far — from Camas and Washougal:

Mikayla Alley, Camas

Open Performance Horse/Res. Champ – Novice Rider

Award: Reserve Champion

Corry Chamberlain, Camas

4-H Food Preservation

Award: Red, White

Lily Chamberlain, Camas

4-H Food Preservation

Award: Red

Evan Fish, Camas

4-H Engineering and Technology/ Computer

Award: Int. Champ

Korrie MacIntyre, Camas

4-H Horse, Senior Performance/Stock Seat

Award: Reserve Champion

Hudson Polka, Camas

4-H Food Preservation

Award: Red

Rielei Polka, Camas

4-H Food Preservation

Award: Red

Rykker Polka, Camas

4-H Food Preservation

Award: Red

Kenzie Rathbone, Washougal

Open Performance Horse/ English Pleasure — Novice Rider

Award: 1st Place

Open Performance Horse/ English Equitation — Novice Rider

Award: 1st Place

Olivia Rothgeb, Camas

4-H Creative Arts/Intermediate

Award: Reserve Champion

Emily Sheppard, Camas

Open Performance Horse/ English Equitation – Novice Rider – W/T

Award: 1st Place

Open Performance Horse/English Pleasure – 14- 18 W/T

Award: 1st Place

Maddy Sheppard, Camas

Open Performance Horse/ English Equitation – 14 – 18 -W/T

Award: 1st Place

Open Performance Horse/ English Equitation – 14 -18

Award: 1st Place

Allie Short, Camas

4-H Baking/Senior

Award: Blue

4-H Fine Arts/Senior

Award: Reserve Champion, Special Award

This is an ongoing list and will be updated as fair winners are announced.