A bird’s eye view of the 2017 Shelby County Fair.
Braydon Puthoff, 12, son of Amy Benanzer, of Fort Lormie, takes aim during a game of laser tag at the Crash Combat Games site at the Shelby County Fair.
Colton Pleiman, 10, son of Lyn and Jeremy Pleiman, of Botkins, gets ready to play a game of laser tag at the Crash Combat Games site at the Shelby County Fair.
Deputies Britton Morris and Ralph Fearnley walk the grounds of the Shelby County Fair making sure everything was OK.
Austin Whiteman, of Kentucky, takes on the target challenge from Tactical Solutions. People who took the challenge and finished with the best time for the day receives a T-shirt. He finished with a time of 2 minutes, 81 seconds.
Tristin Stangel, 18, of Houston, son of Karen and Jason Stangel, finished the full course of the Ninja Warrior competition in 1 minute, 8 seconds.
The Jackson Center Sensations performed Tuesday night at the Shelby County Fair. Members of the choir are Arianna Gross, Bailey Boss, Madison Halker, Abby Burkett, Mikayla Hensley, Maelee Enochs, Macey Zehringer, Kiley Lemly, Zach Welly, Sean March and Devon Winemiller. The director is Cari Beth Noah.
Tyler Ferraro, 15, of Piqua, tries his hand at the Ninja Warrior obstacle course at the Shelby County Fair. He is the son of Evelyn Deal, of Piqua.
Terry and Diana Clark, of Sidney, came out to enjoy the fair during Tuesday’s Senior Citizens Day. They were enjoying the day together while having a bite to eat .
Lima Army Recruiting has a display at the fair to help recruit youth and build relationships with the community. Sgt. Archibald, of Lima, plays a game of cornhole with Landon Arnold, 12, son of Sherry and Jason Arnold, of Sidney.