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B-8 Wednesday, August 4, 2021 The Press-Dispatch The progression of a bull ride from good to bad hap- pens quickly. Damien Zimmerman started off good, but as you can see, it quickly turned bad. Zimmer- man handled the bucking and the bull's spin to the right, but when the bull started spinning to the left, he was able to jettison Zimmerman. And the question remains, why would anyone do this? Daniella Naranjob anticipates the bottom of her gi- ant slide ride. The rides at the Pike County 4-H Fair Thursday to Saturday were free. Indiana State Senator Mark Messmer, second runner-up Miss Pike County Alyssa Jenkins and fair board president Kara Willis applause an act during the rodeo on Thursday night. Connor Loveless performs on the free stage at the fair on Thursday night. The life of a rodeo clown is a rough and scramble life. Here, a clown literally touches a bucking bull on the forehead then darts out of the way to give a rider a chance to get up and get way. Above: Elliot Sharp and Jase Skomp enjoy rinding in a truck on one of the 4-H Fair's free rides on Fri- day, July 30. Left: Greg Willis' grandkids (l to r), Kip Willis, Grady Barrett and Elaina Willis, enjoy playing carnival games with him at the 4-H Fair on Friday, July 30. Marcia Hill and Hanna Goodwin get ready for a ride on the swings.

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