NORWAY, Mich. (WZMQ) – The Dickinson County Fair wrapped up today after a highly successful Labor Day weekend. The Fair Board President reported that both attendance and revenues reached record-breaking levels this year, achieving record status as of yesterday. Despite today being the final day, the fairgrounds remained busy, especially for Senior Day, with the parking lot still packed with visitors enjoying the various festivities. The Fair Board extended their gratitude to everyone who attended and contributed to this year’s success. They are already looking ahead to next year, optimistically stating they’ve “put in an order for great weather.”
Dickinson County Fair Sees Record-Breaking Attendance Over Labor Day Weekend
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By Aimee Doyle

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