Pulaski County 4-H Royalty

Miss Pulaski County Maggie Smith with Miss Pulaski County 2023 Alexia Intravaia, first runner-up and People’s Choice winner Raegan Kasten and queen’s court members, Anna Jones and Jazmine Prater.
Maggie Smith was crowned Miss Pulaski County 2024 and Miss Congeniality Friday, June 28. She is joined by Miss Pulaski County 2023 Alexia Intravaia, first runner-up and People's Choice winner Raegan Kasten and queen's court members, Anna Jones and Jazmine Prater. Taylee Ringen and Raegan Kasten...
Regan Culp continues to be royalty as she was recently named one of 33 Indiana women selected as a 500 Festival Princess.  Culp is the second Pulaski County resident to become a 500 Festival Princess in the last five years. Her royal titles include being named one of two Pulaski County 4-H Royalty...
Ethan Shannon and Kirsten Calloway were named the  2019 4-H Royalty. The court includes Valerie Field, McKenzie Mitchell, Emily Field and Taylor Clark.
Pulaski County Fair and 4-H continued the tradition of thanking those who give their time and talents while also welcoming the new 4-H royalty on June 29, the first official day of fair.  At the achievement program, 4-H members were recognized for their years in 4-H and their leaders were honored...
Rachel Ploss was named 4-H Royalty during the 2018 Pulaski County 4-H and Community Fair Achievement Program on Saturday. Valerie Field and Emily Field were named the 4-H Royalty Court.
Due to the small number of 4-H Royalty candidates, it was decided that only one young member would be named the 4-H Royalty. This year it was Rachel Ploss.  Ploss is not new to the 4-H Royalty Court. She was part of the court in 2016 and 2017. She was also first runner-up Miss Pulaski County in...
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