Joe Lyons
Governor DeWine Orders Flags Lowered in Response to the Attack on Israel
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—In response to the unprovoked attack and invasion of Israel, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered the flags of the United States and the State of Ohio to be flown at half-staff upon all public buildings and grounds throughout the State of Ohio.
The order will be in effect from sunrise October 10, 2023 until sunset on October 12, 2023.
Ashland County Fair, 2023 Honey Results:
Golden Honey! So beautiful to look at and even better to taste, the judging was pleasant. Thank you to the participants of the Ashland County Fair, 2023 honey display. From light gold to Amber, creamed honey, to beeswax, the results of the judging is as follows:
Ashland County Fair Standard September 17-23, 2023
Department – 111 Grain/Seed/Potato/Veg.
Class Z – Honey
Lot 4 – Light Amber Three one-pound jars.
1st Peggy Garnes Medina, OH
2nd Marcella Workman New London, OH
Lot 5 – Amber
Three one-pound jars.
1st Peggy Garnes Medina, OH
2nd Marcella Workman New London, OH
Lot 6 Dark Amber
One shallow or medium for cutting.
1st Peggy Garnes Medina, OH.
2nd Marcella Workman New London, OH
Lot 11 – Beeswax-I pc. – 1 lb. min.
Best display of bees & their activity
1st Peggy Garnes Medina, OH
Lot 12 – Creamed Honey Plain
1st Peggy Garnes Medina, OH
Lot 13 – Creamed Honey Flavored
1st Peggy Garnes Medina, OH
Lot 14 – Fancy Beeswax
3-8 oz. or 12 oz. glass jars
1st Peggy Garnes Medina, OH
Ashland County Fair Flower Show 2023
The Ashland County Fair had the best of everything this year, perfect weather throughout the week, and beautiful flowers and flower arrangements. The Ashland County Fair Flower Show, 2023, was nothing less than spectacular. The results of the flower show winners are listed below:
Flower Show – Horticulture – Begonia, Fibrous, 1 Stem.
1st – Virginia Lawson
2nd – Debra Powell
Flower Show – Horticulture – Calendula, 3 Blooms w/Foliage.
1st – Marla Garrison
Flower Show – Horticulture – Celosia, Crested, 1 Flower Head.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Julie Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Celosia, Plumed, 1 Flower Head w/Side Branches.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Cleome, 1 Stem w/Foliage.
1st – Tommi Johnson
Flower Show – Horticulture – Coleus, 1 Stem 10″ or over.
1st – Virginia Lawson
2nd – Julie Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Cosmos, 3 Stems, Same Color.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Julie Stolcals
3rd – Lisa Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Everlastings, 3-Stem, Same Color.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Julie Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Geranium, 1 Stem w/Foliage.
1st – Diana Dunn
2nd – Valerie Smith
3rd – Lisa Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Marigold, Small Flower, 1 Spray/Foli w/Foliage.
1st – Phyllis Hiller
2nd – Andrea Viner
3rd – Ray Hiller
Flower Show – Horticulture – Marigold, Large Flowered, 1 Bloom w/Foliage.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Julie Young
3rd – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Ornamental Sunflower, under 4.”
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Lisa Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Ornamental Sunflower, 4- 8.”
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Julie Young
Flower Show – Horticulture – Petunia, 1 Spray w/Foliage.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Debra Powell
3rd – Lisa Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Calibrachoa -1 Spray w/Foliage.
1st – Lisa Stolcals
2nd – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Salvia, Annual-1 Stem w/Foliage.
1st – Lisa Stolcals
2nd – Julie Stolcals
3rd – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Snapdragon, 3 Stem, Same Color.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Dawn Henning
3rd – Stephanie Hiller
Flower Show – Horticulture – Zinnia,1 Bloom, Under 2″ Diameter.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Virginia Lawson
3rd – Andrea Viner
Flower Show – Horticulture – Zinnia, 1 Bloom, 2″ to 4″ Diameter.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Flower Show – Horticulture – Zinnia, 1 Bloom, Over 4″ Diameter.
1st – Lisa Stolcals
2nd – Julie Stolcals
3rd – Teri Drake
Flower Show – Horticulture – Any Other Annual-Named Specify variety.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Julie Stolcals
3rd – Sue McGinty
Flower Show – Horticulture – Gloriosa Daisy, 1 Stem w/Foliage.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Valerie Smith
3rd – Virginia Lawson
Flower Show – Horticulture – Rose, Hybrid Tea, 1 Stem w/Foliage.
1st – Julie Young
Flower Show – Horticulture – Rose, Miniature, 1 Stem w/Foliage.
1st – Teri Drake
2nd – Julie Young
Flower Show – Horticulture – Sedum, 1 Stem w/Foliage-Under 5.”
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Tommi Johnson
3rd – Marla Garrison
Flower Show – Horticulture – Sedum-1 Stem w/Foliage-Over 5.”
1st – Tommi Johnson
2nd – Julie Stolcals
3rd – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Any Other Perennial-Named.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Valerie Smith
3rd – Diana Dunn
Flower Show – Horticulture – Flowering Shrub-Named-1 Stem.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Julie Stolcals
3rd – Lisa Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Canna, 1 Flower Stalk w/Foliage.
1st – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Dahlia, 1 Bloom, Under 4″ Diameter w/Foilage.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Valerie Smith
3rd – Diana Dunn
Flower Show – Horticulture – Dahlia, 1 Bloom, 4″ to 8″ Dia. w/Foilage.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Lisa Stolcals
3rd – Julie Young
Flower Show – Horticulture – Dahlia, 1 Bloom, Over 8″ Diameter w/Foilage.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
Flower Show – Horticulture – Gladiolus, 1 Spike.
1st – Tommi Johnson
2nd – Ray Hiller
3rd – Dawn Henning
Flower Show – Horticulture – Basil, 1 Stem.
1st – Virginia Lawson
2nd – Joan Scott
3rd – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Lavender, 1 Stem.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Julie Stolcals
3rd – Phyllis Hiller
Flower Show – Horticulture – Parsley, Curly Leaf, 1 Stem.
1st – Joan Scott
Flower Show – Horticulture – Parsley, Flat Leaf, 1 Stem.
1st – Virginia Lawson
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Flower Show – Horticulture – Sage – 1 Stem.
1st – Marline Smart
2nd – Valerie Smith
3rd – Virginia Lawson
Flower Show – Horticulture – Scented Geranium, 1 Stem.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Rosemary, 1 Stem.
1st – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Thyme, 3 Stems.
1st – Valerie Smith
2nd – Joan Scott
3rd – Virginia Lawson
Flower Show – Horticulture – Any Other Herb – Named.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Marline Smart
3rd – Virginia Lawson
Flower Show – Horticulture – Award-Horticulture Excellence Stems and Petals.
1st – Julie Stolcals
Flower Show – Horticulture – Best of Show – Annual Honey Haven Farms LLC.
1st – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Horticulture – Best of Show – Perennial Buehler’s Fresh Food Market.
1st – Tommi Johnson
Flower Show – Horticulture – Best of Show Bulb, Corm, Tuber Willo’ Dell Nursery & Lawn Center. 1st – Julie Stolcals
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Little Red Riding Hood” using home grown materials.
1st – Virginia Lawson
2nd – Valerie Smith
3rd – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Goldilocks & The Three Bears” design using a hat.
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Sleeping Beauty” using dried materials.
1st – Valerie Smith
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Snow White” predominately white arrangement.
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Thumbelina” small design 5″ – 8.”
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Emperor’s New Clothes” silk arrangement, artificial flowers. 1st – Lisa Stout
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Princess And The Pea” miniature design 3″ – 5.”
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Gingerbread Man” water design.
1st – Julie Young
2nd – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “The Little Mermaid” wedding corsage.
1st – Julie Young
2nd – Sue Kelley
3rd – Donita Murray
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Jack And The Beanstalk” vertical design.
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Cinderella” traditional mass design.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Sandra Tunnell
3rd – Hope Murray
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Robin Hood” all foilage arrangement.
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Hansel And Gretel” two containers, twin design.
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Godess And The Silkworm” oriental manner.
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Beauty And The Beast” decorated shirt box 15″x9 1/2″x2.” 1st – Sue Kelley.
Flower Show – Arrangements – “A Tisket, A Tasket” reflective design.
1st – Lisa Stout
2nd – Sandra Tunnell
3rd – Julie Young
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Mary Mary Quite Contrary” using yellow flowers.
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Sandra Tunnell
Flower Show – Arrangements – “Shoemaker’s Elves” parallel design.
1st – Sandra Tunnell
2nd – Chanda Snyder
Flower Show – Arrangements – Award of Design Excellence Floral Garden Florists.
1st – Sue Kelley
Flower Show – Arrangements – Top Designer of Show The Parsley Pot.
1st – Julie Stolcals
Flower Show – Arrangements – Creativity Award Four Seasons Flowers, Gifts, and Collectibles. 1st place Julie Stolcals.
Flower Show – Youth – Any Annual-Age 6-11.
1st – Judah Brockett
2nd – Naomi Hunter
Flower Show – Youth – Any Annual, Age 12-17 Pot 10″ and under.
1st – Emilee Stolcals
Flower Show – Youth – Design “Old McDonald”-Age 6-11 Pot 10″ and under.
1st – Madelyn Swanson
Flower Show – Youth – Design “Ali Baba”-Age 12-17 Pot 10″ and under.
1st – Emilee Stolcals
Flower Show – Youth – Fairy Garden-20″ Max.-Age 6-11 Pot 10″ and under.
1st – Isabelle Steffen
Flower Show – Youth – Fairy Garden-20″ Max-Age 12-17 Pot 10″ and under.
1st – Blake Swanson
Flower Show – Miscellaneous – Succulent-Pot-!0″ and Under.
1st – Virginia McKinley
2nd – Susan Denbow
3rd – Dawn Henning
Flower Show – Miscellaneous – House Plant-Foliage-Max. 10.”
1st – Sarah Shultz
2nd – Susan Denbow
3rd – Ann Schar
Flower Show – Dish Gardens – Dish Gardens.
3rd – Marline Smart
Fugitives of the Week October 9, 2023
Rafael Martinez Age: 40
White / Male / 5’8” / 180lbs / Black Hair / Brown Eyes
Wanted by U.S Marshals Service, the Richland County Sheriff’s Office for failure to register (F1) and a bond revocation for possession of fentanyl (F1) and failure to register (F1), and Adult Parole Authority for a parole violation for rape (F1).
Ties to the Cleveland.
Steven Drummond Age: 26
White / Male / 5’9’’ / 160lbs / Blond Hair / Blue Eyes
Wanted by the U.S Marshals Service and Richland County Sheriff’s Office for failure to register.
Ties to the Mansfield and Shelby area.
Marquis Morris Age: 34
Black / Male / 6’0’’ / 165lbs / Black Hair / Brown Eyes
Wanted by the U.S Marshals Service and Richland County Sheriff’s Office on the charge of felonious assault.
Ties to Mansfield area and Oxon Hill MD.
Gage Trussel (Swoape) Age: 19
White / Male / 136lbs / Brown / Hazel Eyes
Wanted by the U.S. Marshals Service and Richland County Sheriff’s Office on the charge of Strangulation.
Ties to Mansfield and Ashland area.
Reward money is available for information directly leading to an arrest. Anyone with information concerning any of these fugitives can contact the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force office at 419-774-3565 or the tip line at 1-866-4WANTED (1-866-492-6833) or you can send a web tip at the following webpage http://www.usmarshals.gov/district/oh-n/index.html.
Tipsters may remain anonymous, and a cash reward may be available. The Task Force’s “Dangerous Dozen” fugitives can be viewed at https://www.usmarshals.gov/sites/default/files/media/document/dangerous-dozen.pdf, which is updated monthly.
The NOVFTF Akron Division consists of the following federal, state and local agencies:
United States Marshals Service, Mansfield Police Department, Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Richland County Probation, Richland County Sheriff’s Office, Ashland County Sheriff’s Office, Bucyrus Police Department, Galion Police Department, Huron County Sheriff’s Office, Lexington Police Department, Loudonville Police Department, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Ontario Police Department, Plymouth Police Department, Willard Police Department and Crestline Police Department.
2023 Ashland County Fair Photo’s & Events List
Please if you have any pictures of events that I don’t have posted please email them to pilyons@yahoo.com to have every event covered.
SUNDAY- SEPT. 17-OPENING DAY
9 a.m.-Jr. Fair Market Steer Showmanship Show-C
9 a.m.-Open Class Rabbit Show (Show & Go) – SW
12:30 p.m.-Jr. Fair King/Queen Contest-P
1:30 p.m. -The Warrior (Gospel) – P
4 p.m.-Jr. Fair Poultry Show-SWP
4 p.m.-K-9 Demonstration-C (Need Photo’s)
5 p.m.-Women’s Skillet Throw -C
6 p.m.-Never Surrender (Rock) – P
6:30 p.m.-OSTPA Tractor Pull -G
7 p.m.-Jr. Fair Market Steer Show-C (Need Photo’s)
Ashland County Fair Grain Seed Potato/Vegetable Show
Ashland County Fair Youth Hobby Show
Ashland County Fair Flower Show 2023
MONDAY-SEPT. 18-VETERAN’S DAY
(Free Meal for Veterans 12 p.m.-6 p.m. )
8:30 a.m.-Jr. Fair Market Lamb Show-C
9 a.m.-Jr. Fair Dairy Showmanship, followed by Jr. Dairy Show and Open Class Dairy Show-C
9 a.m.-Jr. Fair Rabbit Show-SP
10 a.m.-Open Class Poultry Show-OP
10:45 a.m.-Walk of Honor-Begin at Veteran’s Bldg.
11 a.m.-Veteran’s Service- By Hospice of NC Ohio-P
12 Noon-Harness Racing (Pari-Mutuel)-G
3 p.m.-Jr. Fair Saddle Horse Show-C
6 p.m.-Human Antique Tractor Pull-Draft Horse Barn
6 p.m.-Jr. Fair Small Animal Costume Contest-SWP
6 p.m.-Harness Racing (Pari-Mutuel)-G
7 p.m.- Lincoln Highway (Bluegrass)-P
TUESDAY-SEPT. 19 – SR.CITIZEN’S DAY
(Fun Times in Pavilion 10am-4p.m.)
8 a.m.-Draft Horse/Pony Halter Show-C
8:30 a.m.-Jr. Fair Market Hog Show- SW
10 a.m.-Euchre (Age 60 and over)
12:00 p.m.-The Warrior (Gospel)-P
12 Noon-Draft Horse/Pony Hitch Show-C
2 p.m.-Sr. King/Queen Contest-P
3:30p.m. David A. Brizius Magician (Firefighter Dave)
6 p.m.-Jr. Fair Baby Beef Show-C
7 p.m. On the Edge of illusion-Comedian/Magician (Need Photo’s)
7 p.m.-JOE NICHOLS Concert (Country)-G
Special Guest-Emily Ann Roberts
WEDNESDAY-SEPT. 20 – LADIES’ DAY
[Special Programs 9 a.m.-5 p.m.-Pavilion)
9 a.m.-Jr. Fair Saddle Horse Show-C 9 a.m.-
Jr. Fair Dairy/Meat Market Goat Show-SWP
Followed by Jr. Fair Pygmy/Fiber/Pack/Harness-Goat
9 a.m.-Open Class Sheep Show-New Sheep Pavilion
7 p.m.-Top Rail Band (Bluegrass) – P
THURSDAY – SEPT. 21
10 a.m.-Diaper Derby-P
1:30 p.m.-Toddlers Foot Race-P
3:30 p.m. -Livestock Auction
Market Rabbit -C
Market Turkey -C
Market Chicken-C
Dairy Benefit – C
5 p.m.-4-H Horse Fun Show-Paddock
6 p.m.-Motocross-G
6:00 p.m. Auction-Market Steer, Then Baby Beef -C
7 p.m.-Tom’s Kitchen Table-(Mix-Country to Rock)-P
8 p.m.-Little International Showmanship-SWP (New)
FRIDAY-SEPT. 22 – YOUTH DAY
8:30 a.m.-Auction-Market Hog -C 11:00 a.m. Auction- Dairy & Meat) Market Goat
followed by Market Lamb
11 a.m.-Small Car Race (2 to 4 Year Old) -P
1:30 to 4:30 p.m.-COSI-Science Live-P
4:30 p.m.-Stock Tractor Pull-G
(Antique Tractor Parade Prior Stock Tractor Pull)
7 p.m.-Draft Pony Pull-C
7 p.m.-Laredo (Mix-Country to Rock) -P
SATURDAY-SEPT. 23-DERBY DAY
9 a.m.-Open Goat Show- (Show & Go)-SP
10 a.m.-Open Draft Horse & Pony Hitch Show-G
1 p.m. – Aidan Albaugh (Country) -P
2 p.m.-Auction-Wood Carver-Buckeye Triangle
4 p.m.-Backseat Driver contest G
4 p.m.-4-H Baked Goods Auction-V
6 p.m.-Demolition Derby-G
7 p.m.-Callunaw Redneck Band (Country to Rock) -P
7 p.m.-Square Dance/Line Dancing-Byers Bldg.
C=Coliseum, SW=Swine Pavilion, RB-Rabbit Barn, OP=Open Poultry Bldg., JP=Jr. Fair Poultry Bldg., OSB-Open Sheep Bar, G=Grandstand, P=Pavilion,
V=Veteran’s Building, SHP=New Sheep Pavilion
Ashland County Fair Grain Seed Potato/Vegetable Show, 2023
It’s harvest time and the grain and seeds are ripe for the harvest. The grain, seeds, potatoes, and vegetables at the Ashland County Fair were the cream of the crop this year. The results for the judging are provided as follows:
Grain/Seed/Potato/Vegetable – Grain – Timothy Seed
1st – Easton Miller
2nd – Owen Meyer
3rd – Olivia Meyer
Grain/Seed/Potato/Veg. – Grain – Pioneer Wheat
1st – Terry Kitts
Grain/Seed/Potato/Veg. – Grain – Wheat (Any Variety)
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Christina Fisher
3rd – Aaron Atterholt
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Armour Oats
1st – Christina Fisher
2nd – Scott Fisher
3rd – Olin Abele
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Oats (Any Variety)
1st – Emily Smith
2nd – Olivia Meyer
3rd – Delanie Meyer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Barley
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Emily Smith
3rd – Christina Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Speltz
1st – Emily Smith
2nd – Riley Smith
3rd – Grant Hunter
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Shelled Corn (2022)
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Christina Fisher
3rd – Riley Smith
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Shelled Corn (2023) not dried
1st – Christina Fisher
2nd – Scott Fisher
3rd – Terry Kitts
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Pioneer Soybeans
1st – Terry Kitts
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Soybeans (Any Other)
1st – Riley Smith
2nd – Christina Fisher
3rd – Scott Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Oats in Straw
1st – Christina Fisher
2nd – Scott Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Wheat in Straw (bearded)
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Christina Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Grain – Soybeans (6 stalks w/bean pod)
1st – Natalie Endslow
2nd – Aaron Atterholt
3rd – Hannah Endslow
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Hay Exhibit – Alfalfa (50%-90%) 1st cutting
1st – Rowan Wickham
2nd – Ridge Meyer
3rd – Christina Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Hay Exhibit – Alfalfa 90% 2nd & 3rd cutting
1st – Owen Meyer
2nd – Aaron Atterholt
3rd – Easton Miller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Hay Exhibit – Alfalfa & Grass (under 50% Alf)
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Christina Fisher
3rd – Olivia Meyer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Hay Exhibit – Clover (90% or more) 1st cut
1st – Christina Fisher
2nd – Scott Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Hay Exhibit – Light Mixed(under 50% legumes)
1st – Christina Fisher
2nd – Scott Fisher
3rd – Aaron Atterholt
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Hay Exhibit – Timothy (90% or more)
1st – Olin Abele
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Hay Exhibit – Grand Champion
1st – Scott Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Straw Exhibit – Wheat Straw
1st – Christina Fisher
2nd – Scott Fisher
3rd – Cathie Franks
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Straw Exhibit – Grand Champion
1st – Christina Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Pioneer
1st – Ryan Twining
2nd – Russ T Stolcals
3rd – Terry Kitts
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Seed Consultants
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Natalie Endslow
3rd – Hannah Endslow
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Any Other Variety
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Christina Fisher
3rd – Aaron Atterholt
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Best Ear of Corn
1st – Susie Stake
2nd – Evan Heiby
3rd – Scott Fisher
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Longest Ear of Field Corn
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Christina Fisher
3rd – Terry Kitts
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Heaviest Ear of Corn By Weight.
1st – Scott Fisher
2nd – Christina Fisher
3rd – Susie Stake
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Tallest Stalk of Corn
1st – Evan Heiby
2nd – Caleb Heiby
3rd – Grant Hunter
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Corn – Grand Champion
1st – Ryan Twining
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Popcorn and Sweet Corn – White Sweet Corn
1st – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Popcorn and Sweet Corn – Bi-color Sweet Corn
1st – Christina Fisher
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Potatoes – Kennebec
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Olin Abele
3rd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Potatoes – Yukon Gold
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Potatoes – Red Pontiac
1st – Olin Abele
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Potatoes – Any other named variety
1st – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Potatoes – Largest Potato By Weight
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Olin Abele
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Potatoes – Potato Display 3 Var.(5/plate)
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Potatoes – Grand Champion Rosette
1st – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Acorn Squash
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Trent Stolcals
3rd – Emilee Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Butternut Squash
1st – Trent Stolcals
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Emilee Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Hubbard Squash
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Sweet Dumpling Squash
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Emilee Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Zucchini Squash
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Julia England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Banana Squash-Pink
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Cushaw Squash
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Squash (Any other variety)
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Trent Stolcals
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Largest Atlantic Pumpkin – weight
1st – Olin Abele
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Largest Squash weight under 100#
1st – Lane Stolcals
2nd – Trent Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Gourd Display 2″x18″x18″ Ashland County Fair 2012
1st – Jerry Meng
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Longest Gourd any variety
1st – Stephanie Hiller
1st – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Trent Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Imprinted Zucchini Squash 2023 Ashland County Fair 2016
1st – Julie Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Largest Zucchini-weight
1st – Brittany Perry
2nd – Lisa Stolcals
3rd – Julia England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Squash – Grand Champion
1st – Olin Abele
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Sweet Pumpkin Under 5 lbs.
1st – Trent Stolcals
2nd – Emilee Stolcals
3rd – Lane Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Sweet Pumpkin under 10 lbs.
1st – Emilee Stolcals
2nd – Lane Stolcals
3rd – Trent Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Field Pumpkin under 10 lbs.
1st – Lisa Stolcals
2nd – Trent Stolcals
3rd – Chanda Snyder
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Field Pumpkin 10-20 lbs.
1st – Lane Stolcals
2nd – Lisa Stolcals
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Field Pumpkin 20-50 lbs.
1st – Lisa Stolcals
2nd – Trent Stolcals
3rd – Emilee Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Cinderella Pumpkin
1st – Lane Stolcals
2nd – Emilee Stolcals
3rd – Olin Abele
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Carved Pumpkin Face
1st – Lisa Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Decorated Pumpkin Face
1st – Lilly Snyder
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Little Pumpkin Pyramid
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Pumpkin & Squash Display
1st – Julie Stolcals
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Pumpkin – Grand Champion
1st – Lisa Stolcals
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Head Flat Cabbage
1st – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Head Red Cabbage (Rnd/Flat)
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Table Beets-Plate of 5
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Yellow Onions-Plate of 5
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Bruce Lawson
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – White Onions-Plate of 5
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – John Retherford
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Largest Onions-Plate of 3
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Garlic Bulbs-Plate of 5
1st – Jeff Callahan
2nd – Pat Edwards
3rd – Bruce Lawson
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Red Tomatoes-Plate of 5
1st – Patty Becker
2nd – Diana Dunn
3rd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Yellow Tomatoes-Plate of 3
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Pink Tomatoes-Plate of 3
1st – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Roma Tomatoes-Plate of 3
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Jeff Callahan
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Red Cherry Tomatoes w/stem-10
1st – Diana Dunn
2nd – Patty Becker
3rd – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Yellow Cherry Tomato w/stems-10
1st – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Heaviest Tomatoes-Plate of 3
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Diana Dunn
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Salad Tomatoes w/stems-10
1st – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Red Pear Tomato w/stems-10
1st – Patty Becker
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Yellow Pear Tomato w/stems-10
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Julia England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Grape Tomatoes w/stems-10
1st – Amy Stauffer
2nd – John Retherford
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Tiniest tomatoes w/stems-12 In Egg Carton
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Other Red Peppers-Plate of 3
1st – Pat Edwards
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Other Yellow Pepper-Plate of 3
1st – Amy Stauffer
2nd – Pat Edwards
3rd – Julia England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Green Bell Peppers-Plate of 3
1st – John Retherford
2nd – Alice Bennett
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Other Green Peppers-Plate of 3
1st – Amy Stauffer
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Habanero Peppers-Plate of 5
1st – Jeff Callahan
2nd – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Jalapeno Peppers-Plate of 5
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Pat Edwards
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Purple Peppers-Plate of 5
1st – Alice Bennett
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Different Colored Peppers-Qty5
1st – Amy Stauffer
2nd – Pat Edwards
3rd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Kohlrabi-Plate of 5
1st – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Swiss Chard Bunch w/roots & cont
1st – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Pickling Pickles-Plate of 5
1st – Virginia Lawson
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Brussels Sprouts-Plate of 5
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Rhubarb-Five Stalks
1st – Pat Edwards
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Qt Lima Beans in Pod
1st – Joshua Hiller
2nd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Mixed Vegetable Basket w-8/10
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Joshua Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Vegetable Oddity
1st – John Retherford
2nd – Judah Brockett
3rd – Amy Stauffer
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Tallest Sunflower-Minus Roots
1st – Grant Hunter
2nd – Naomi Hunter
3rd – Caleb Heiby
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Largest Sunflower Head Your box – 1″x12″x12″ inside dimensions
1st – Grant Hunter
2nd – Joshua Hiller
3rd – Julia England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Grand Champion-Sunflower Head
1st – Grant Hunter
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Basil – any variety 12″
1st – Rob Heichel
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Mint – any variety – 12″
1st – Rob Heichel
2nd – Jerry Meng
3rd – Marla Garrison
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Other Vegetables – Sage any variety – 6″
1st – Rob Heichel
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Apples – Cortland-Plate of 5 Must write name of variety on Entry Tag
1st – John Retherford
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Apples – Red Delicious-Plate of 5 Must write name of variety on Entry Tag
1st – John Retherford
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Apples – Apples(Any Variety)-Plate of 5
1st – Patty Becker
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Apples – Grand Champion ROSETTE
1st – John Retherford
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Miscellaneous Fruits – Grapes-Plate of 3 Plate of 3 Write name on Entry Tag
1st – Patty Becker
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Miscellaneous Fruits – Nuts (One Open)-Plate of 3 Plate of 3 Write Name on Entry Tag
1st – John Retherford
2nd – Patty Becker
3rd – Debra Powell
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Miscellaneous Fruits – Quinces-Plate of 3 Plate of 3 Write name on entry Tag
1st – Marla Garrison
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Egg Exhibit – Dozen Brown Eggs
1st – Olin Abele
2nd – Lilly Snyder
3rd – Marline Smart
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Egg Exhibit – Dozen Green Eggs
1st – Marline Smart
2nd – Belle Snyder
3rd – Stephanie Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Egg Exhibit – Dozen Blue Eggs
1st – Stephanie Hiller
2nd – Jana Fleming
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Dressed Goose Contest – Anything Green
1st – Marla Garrison
2nd – Susie Stake
3rd – Alice Bennett
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Dressed Goose Contest – Stormy Weather
1st – Marla Garrison
2nd – Susie Stake
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Dressed Goose Contest – Christmas
1st – Debra Powell
2nd – Marla Garrison
3rd – Alice Bennett
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Dressed Goose Contest – Kids TV Show
1st – Marla Garrison
2nd – Pennola Nolan
3rd – Susie Stake
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Dressed Goose Contest – Patriotic
1st – Alice Bennett
2nd – Susie Stake
3rd – Marla Garrison
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Dressed Goose Contest – Any Other
1st – Susie Stake
2nd – Marla Garrison
3rd – Lindsey Frank
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Scarecrows – Scarecrow
1st – Pennola Nolan
2nd – Betty Jo Trisler
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Special Booth Display – Special Booth Display
1st – Doug Fitch
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Bird Houses – Gourd – plain
1st – Marla Garrison
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Bird Houses – Gourd – decorated
1st – Susie Stake
2nd – Marla Garrison
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Bird Houses – Wooden – plain
1st – Susie Stake
2nd – Marla Garrison
3rd – Debra Powell
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Bird Houses – Wooden – decorated
1st – Debra Powell
2nd – Susie Stake
3rd – Alice Bennett
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Bird Houses – Any Other
1st – Marla Garrison
2nd – Susie Stake
3rd – Betty Jo Trisler
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Bird Houses – Home Made Only
1st – Marla Garrison
2nd – Susie Stake
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Decorated Fence – Summer
2nd – Susie Stake
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Decorated Fence – Fall
1st – Alice Bennett
2nd – Pennola Nolan
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Mr. Potato Head 5 Years & Under
1st – Brett Bantz
2nd – Dawson Frank
3rd – Elsie England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Mr. Potato Head-Age 6 – 8 Years
1st – Brenda Dilgard
2nd – Lila Bantz
3rd – Esther England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Your Choice-Age 5 & Under It’s A Great Pumpkin Decorated Contest
1st – Elsie England
2nd – Tyler Atterholt
3rd – Gabriel Perry
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Your Choice-Age 6-8 Years It’s A Great Pumpkin Decorated Contest
1st – Esther England
2nd – Natalie Atterholt
3rd – Brenda Dilgard
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – King Pumpkin Age 5 & Under
1st – William Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – King Pumpkin Age 6-8 Years
1st – Belle Snyder
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Queen Pumpkin Age 6-8 Years
1st – Lillian Hiller
2nd – Belle Snyder
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Largest Pumpkin Biggest & Best
1st – Lane Stolcals
2nd – William Hiller
3rd – Zachary Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Largest Squash (any variety) Biggest & Best
1st – Lane Stolcals
2nd – Zachary Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Largest Onion Biggest and Best
1st – Zachary Hiller
2nd – Lillian Hiller
3rd – William Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Largest Carrot Biggest and Best
1st – William Hiller
2nd – Lillian Hiller
3rd – Zachary Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Largest Potato (any variety) Biggest & Best
1st – Lillian Hiller
2nd – William Hiller
3rd – Zachary Hiller
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Largest ear of field corn Biggest and Best
1st – Anson Kamenik
2nd – Ava Kamenik
3rd – Tyler Atterholt
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Smallest & most perfect veg. Biggest and Best
1st – Lillian Hiller
2nd – Ava Kamenik
3rd – Esther England
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Vegetable Animal Creation Best & most clever animal fashioned from
1st – Brenda Dilgard
2nd – Belle Snyder
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Largest Sunflower Head Biggest & Best
1st – Naomi Hunter
2nd – Tyler Atterholt
3rd – Natalie Atterholt
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Soybean Creation-Age 5 & Under
1st – Tyler Atterholt
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Soybean Creation -Age 6-8 Years
1st – Natalie Atterholt
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Any Duct Tape Creation 12″sq Must fit 12″x12″x12″
1st – Belle Snyder
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Marshmallow Creation-5 & Under
1st – Elsie England
2nd – Stella Shultz
3rd – Dawson Frank
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Ashland Co Little Farmers – Marshmallow Creation- Age 6-8
1st – Esther England
2nd – Brenda Dilgard
3rd – Belle Snyder
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Honey – Light Amber Three one pound jars
1st – Peggy Garnes
2nd – Marcella Workman
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Honey – Amber Three one pound jars
1st – Peggy Garnes
2nd – Marcella Workman
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Honey – Dark Amber One shallow or medium for cutting
1st – Peggy Garnes
2nd – Marcella Workman
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Honey – Beeswax-1 pc.- 1 lb. min. Best display of bees & their activity
1st – Peggy Garnes
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Honey – Creamed Honey Plain
1st – Peggy Garnes
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Honey – Creamed Honey Flavored
1st – Peggy Garnes
Grain/Seed/Pot./Veg. – Honey – Fancy Beeswax 3-8 oz. or 12 oz. glass jats
1st – Peggy Garnes