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Fayette County Free Fair queen, Alexandra, says court is 'a dream come true'
Summary
At the Fayette County Free Fair, queen Alexandra and court members described the role as a chance to be role models; Alexandra called being queen "like being a little girl again" and court members shared education and community plans.
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Alexandra, the Fayette County Free Fair queen, said wearing the crown felt familiar and joyful: "It was just like being a little girl again and just a dream come true," she said during an interview in the Expo Hall.
The host introduced members of the fair court including first runner‑up Ella Netruth and Abby Williams, and asked about their future plans. Ella said she plans to attend the University of Indianapolis and study psychology with a minor in child development, and Abby Williams said she will attend the Nazarene University this fall to major in special education and intercultural studies. Participants emphasized the court's visibility to younger fairgoers: several said they ran to be role models for children who look up to the court.
The court members described busy fair schedules—attending events like the goat show and meeting fair visitors—and reflected on how the experience connects them to the community. The interviews followed the host's opening from the Expo Hall, which framed the fair as a long‑running local tradition.

