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2025 Madison County Fair and Rodeo preparations underway
2025 Madison County Fair and Rodeo preparations underway

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time5 days ago

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2025 Madison County Fair and Rodeo preparations underway

MADISON COUNTY, Neb. (KCAU) — The Madison County Fair and Rodeo is preparing for their annual festivities. The Madison County Fair is taking place from July 8 to 13, and to gear up for the event. Officials have been planting flowers, mowing, landscaping, and repairing the buildings. Story continues below Top Story: Potential SNAP cuts could impact food banks in Siouxland Lights & Sirens: 1 dead after truck crashes into backhoe near Norfolk Sports: Local Iowa high school girls playoff soccer highlights and scores (5-28-25) Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here At the fair, visitors can enjoy rides, food and beverage vendors, 4-H booths and exhibits, rodeos, a rabbit show, a dog show, and activities involving art. To see a full schedule, click here. Interested in music? The fair will feature performances by Jo Dee Messina, Kameron Marlowe, Hairball, the Rude Band, and Rosendo Robles. The fair's website said there is a clear bag policy in place. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Country star gives back to Kentucky tornado victims
Country star gives back to Kentucky tornado victims

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time27-05-2025

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Country star gives back to Kentucky tornado victims

RENFRO VALLEY, Ky. (FOX 56) — A country music star is looking to lift people's spirits after tornadoes devastated communities in southeastern Kentucky. The 'Lesson in Leavin'' singer Jo Dee Messina is partnering with the Renfro Valley Entertainment Center and Kentucky State Police to distribute tickets to her May 30 performance to those impacted by the tornadoes for free. Read more of the latest Kentucky news 'People have been dealing with a lot. We just want to give them a night to be together. To let First Responders know they are appreciated and victims know they are not alone,' Messina said. 'Hopefully this will give everyone involved a chance to come out from under the heaviness that's been surrounding them since the storms.' Beginning at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, troopers will be in London handing out tickets until 4 p.m. while supplies last. Those interested can head over to the KSP post. Nearly 10 years after Crystal Rogers vanished in Bardstown, one of the men accused will stand trial: What to expect Country star gives back to Kentucky tornado victims Jessamine County Memorial Day service brings in hundreds to honor the fallen According to Trooper Scottie Pennington, to receive a ticket, you must show proof of residency in an affected area. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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