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2003 Platte County fair queen candidates

Landmark Staff by Landmark Staff
July 17, 2003
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Platte County Fair Queen Candidates

This year’s Platte County Fair Queen contestants are Crystal Anderson, Erin Hardesty, Hannah Porter, Paige Hiatt, Elizabeth Wilcox, and Sarah Mathews.

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The preliminary contest was held July 10. The six contestants will have to wait until July 23, opening night of the fair, before a queen is crowned. A complete schedule of events is located in this week’s edition of The Landmark.

Candidates:

  • Crystal Anderson, 18, is the daughter of Richard and Susan Anderson. She is a 2003 Platte County R-3 High School graduate. Anderson plans on attending Northwest Missouri State University in the fall. She is sponsored by Shields Manor Bistro.
  • Erin Hardesty, 19, is the daughter of Steve and Sandy Hardesty. She is a 2002 Platte County R-3 graduate. She attends Central Missouri State University. She is sponsored by Hardesty Alignment.
  • Hannah Porter, 18, is the daughter of Jimmy and Carol Porter. She is a graduate of West Platte R-2 High School. She will attend Northwest Missouri State University. She is sponsored by Ida Cox.
  • Paige Hiatt, 18, is the daughter of Burton and Bobbi Hiatt. She is a 2003 West Platte High School graduate. She plans to attend Northwest Missouri State University. Hiatt is sponsored by Miller Donnelli Agency.
  • Elizabeth Wilcox, 19, is the daughter of Ann and Dennis Wilcox. She is a 2003 graduate of Park Hill South High School. She will attend Maple Woods Community College in the fall. She is sponsored by Michael Suvanto.
  • Sarah Mathews, 17, is the daughter of John and Lorianne Mathews. She is a senior at West Platte High School. She is sponsored by Hill Brothers Construction.



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