Lamb Is 1999 Fair Queen

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By TERESA CARRANO, Times-Union Lifestyles Editor-

Heather Lamb was chosen 1999 Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen Friday at the pageant held in the Shrine Building on the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.

Lamb, 20, is the daughter of Bruce and Beth Lamb, Milford. The 1997 Wawasee High School graduate will participate in this year's fair activities and represent Kosciusko County at the state pageant in August.

She is a 10-year 4-H member and has received numerous 4-H county, state and national achievement awards. "This is what I've always wanted," Lamb said of her crowning.

She will receive a $1,000 scholarship, an engraved cut-glass pitcher from Warsaw Cut Glass and a portrait from Cox Studio.

She is a junior at Purdue University, where she is studying pharmacy.

First runner-up was Devan Marsh, 18, daughter of Patti Miner, Etna Green. She is a 1999 graduate of Triton High School and plans to attend Manchester College to study elementary education.

She will receive a $500 scholarship and an engraved cut-glass bowl from Warsaw Cut Glass.

Chosen Miss Congeniality was Alyssa Bott, 17, daughter of Mike and Tammy Bott. She will be a senior at Warsaw Community High School. She will receive a $200 scholarship and an engraved cut-glass bud vase. [[In-content Ad]]

Heather Lamb was chosen 1999 Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen Friday at the pageant held in the Shrine Building on the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.

Lamb, 20, is the daughter of Bruce and Beth Lamb, Milford. The 1997 Wawasee High School graduate will participate in this year's fair activities and represent Kosciusko County at the state pageant in August.

She is a 10-year 4-H member and has received numerous 4-H county, state and national achievement awards. "This is what I've always wanted," Lamb said of her crowning.

She will receive a $1,000 scholarship, an engraved cut-glass pitcher from Warsaw Cut Glass and a portrait from Cox Studio.

She is a junior at Purdue University, where she is studying pharmacy.

First runner-up was Devan Marsh, 18, daughter of Patti Miner, Etna Green. She is a 1999 graduate of Triton High School and plans to attend Manchester College to study elementary education.

She will receive a $500 scholarship and an engraved cut-glass bowl from Warsaw Cut Glass.

Chosen Miss Congeniality was Alyssa Bott, 17, daughter of Mike and Tammy Bott. She will be a senior at Warsaw Community High School. She will receive a $200 scholarship and an engraved cut-glass bud vase. [[In-content Ad]]

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