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Friday, September 23, 2011
FEATURE: Little Miss, Junior Miss
Luxey Neukam of Huntingburg, 9, smiled as she chatted with Ella Mattingly of Holland, 7, as the two prepared to compete in the Junior Miss Pageant on Friday night at the Holland Community Fest.
Cheyanne Motteler of Holland, 9, left, swapped stories about a boy with fellow Junior Miss contestants Chaney Barrett of Huntingburg, 9, Savannah Goeppner of Huntingburg, 9, and Luxey Nuekam of Huntingburg, 9, before the pageant Friday evening at the Holland Community Fest. "There's one boy who keeps taking our picture who goes to our school," Goeppner said. "Apparently he likes us, and that's disgusting!"
Kate Durcholz of Huntingburg, 6, held her mother Lisa Durcholz tightly as she kissed her after she walked off the stage for the Little Miss Pageant on Friday night at the Holland Community Fest in Holland. Kate was named first runner-up in the competition. "To see her smile, that's what it's all about," Lisa Durcholz said. "They're all so cute. As long as they all have fun, they are all winners."
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