
By Shannon McFarlin WENK/WTPR News Director
Union City, Tenn.—Its Queen Sarah Marye Kissell !
Kissell will be presiding over the Obion County Fair as Fairest of the Fair. Kissell, who is from Ripley, was crowned Monday night by last year’s Queen Olivia Davis during the pageant on the Reelfoot Bank Stage at the fairgrounds.
Her court is: First Maid Bre Williams of Union City; Second Maid Kinley Isbell of Union City and Third Maid Katie Seals of Hornbeak.
The Teen Fairest of the Fair Queen is Riley Jo Campbell of Troy. Her court is First Maid Briley Coffey of Troy; Second Maid Carly Hicks of Union City; and Third Maid Laken Prather of Union City.
At the Junior Miss contest, Megan Rhea Reynolds of Hornbeak was crowned Queen. Her court is First Maid Olivia Makin of Union City; Second Maid Alli Kate Frilling of Union City and Third Maid Jentry Cate Sydnor of Troy.
Pete Kennedy of Union City won the $1000 nightly drawing.
At Tuesday’s Poultry Show and Auction, winner was Chance Bailey, followed by second Coleman Cheatham, third, Bryson Dunn, fourth, Brady Dunn and fifth, Harrison Gray.
Photos courtesy of Sarah Marye Kissell.