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Diane Stamm | Johnson Publications
Seniors for this year’s Chase County football team are, on ground from left, Colby Nickless, Cayden White, Jose Ayala, Joel Ortega, Jesse Krausnick, Cody Duffy, above from left, Morel Jurado, Ryan Bernhardt and Juan Ruiz.

Young Longhorns hungry for a win

The Chase County football team will be young again this season, but the program is growing, both in numbers and leadership.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
Lions Club member Dennis Batterman waves to the crowd on the club’s entry that won the organization division.

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Russ Pankonin | Johnson Publications
Jason McNair seemed to be enjoying dousing the crowd with water as he rides with other McNair family members and employees as Grand Marshals, recognizing the McNair family and McNair Agency.

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Russ Pankonin | Johnson Publications
Rainbow Promise Preschool took top honors in the religious division with their colorful parade entry.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
Co-owner Trish Dorn has some fun on their 3 Country Chicks entry, which won the business division, the parade’s largest class.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
The 2021 Phillips County Fair Queen and the 2022 princess from nearby Holyoke, Colorado won the equestrian division.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
The Chase County Schools senior class will have $125 in Chamber Bucks to spend after winning the open class division and overall grand prize at the Chase County Fair Parade.

Chase County seniors take top prize at fair parade

    A float filled with students from the senior class at Chase County Schools took grand prize honors at the Chase County Fair Parade.

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