Going once... Going twice... Sold at $1.7 million

Going once... Going twice... Sold at $1.7 million

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The annual Klamath County Fair has come and gone, but the effects of the Junior Livestock Auction will last a generation. 380 Young men and women from all across Klamath County have spent months preparing animals for show and market. This past weekend their achievements were rewarded when the auction broke records for the 4th straight year selling $1.7 million as of Monday night.

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Record breaking: $1.3 Million sold at auction

Record breaking: $1.3 Million sold at auction

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – After four amazing days full of concerts, events, showings, vendors, food, and more; the 100th celebration of the Klamath County Fair has come to a close. But not before breaking another record. The Rotary Junior Livestock Auction has been setting records for the last several years and 2022 was not an exception. This past Sunday, over $1.3 million was transacted for 4-H and FFA youth of the Klamath Basin.

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Klamath County Fair Returns for All

Klamath County Fair Returns for All

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Once again, the Klamath County Fairgrounds was full of smiling faces and joyous laughter as guests were able to fully attend the Klamath County Fair for the first time in two years. They consumed delicious fair food, played esports, conquered an escape room, rode carnival rides, and witnessed the showing of prize-winning animals & crafts. The best part, the fair is just getting started.

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The Fair that Wasn't [UPDATED]

The Fair that Wasn't [UPDATED]

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – “It was very stressful getting here,” said Traci Reed, Klamath County 4-H Program Coordinator. “But once we got here, everyone has been so excited that they are here.”

2020 has been anything but a typical year. This past weekend was supposed to be the biggest party of the summer at the 2020 Klamath County Fair. However, much of the grounds were silent. No screams of terror coming from the carnival. The air was not filled with the sweet smell of deep-fried doughy goodies. Vendors were not selling goods and handmade trinkets. Flags, banners, or streamers did not decorate the grounds….

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