Lincoln County Fair 2025

Koda Fallon munches down some watermelon in his first place performance during Saturday’s watermelon eating contest. (Jackson Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
McKennen Petty gives her horse a kiss prior to the start of the 4-H horse show. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Saturday’s weather was perfect for a spin on one of the many carnival rides. (Jackson Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Brooklyn Griffey holds on tight to the greased pig she caught Saturday. (Jackson Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Zander Noble pedals for all he’s worth in the kiddie pedal pull Saturday. Noble finished first in his division. (Jackson Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
David Thornhill helps with Thursday night’s livestock auction which raised a record $1.4 million.
Kelly Orf, riding her horse Kevin, finished first in the adult division of Wednesday night’s Jim Geeding Barrel Races.
Troy’s Ryan Ehlmann and his International Tractor competes in Wednesday night’s truck and tractor pull. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Children try in vain to catch a greased pig Saturday afternoon. (Jackson Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Elsberry FFA member Taylor Watts bathes her boar goat after Friday’s show. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Kate Smith took first place in Friday's junior barrel racing competition with a time of 15.336 seconds. (Photo by Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
A livestock judge inspects JW Nixon’s sheep entry. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Jesse Vaughn performs in the beer tent Friday evening. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Jess Middle finished second in the adult division in the Wednesday night barrell races.
Harley Edwards finished first in her class during Tuesday night’s horse show. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Addison Kemper won the Senior Showmanship award at the sheep show. She also won the talent competition at the queen pageant. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
4-H Royalty crowned Tuesday included (from left) Prince Lennox Fox, Moscow Mills Willing Workers; King Jack Bruening, Winfield/Foley Fireflies; Queen Lydia Richard, Hawk Point Hawks; and Princess Sloan McQuoid, Moscow Mills Willing Workers. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)
Ava Schaffer’s heifer took first place in its class in Wednesday’s steer show. (Gregory Orear/Lincoln County Journal)