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News with Joe Vexter. Yes, we are continuing on with
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News with Joe Vexter. I am working with the Hammer
and cal Loud podcasting network with news Yesterday's news. But
this is News with Joe Baxter. And you're still working
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with Curtis Beareheart But that show but I'm still here,
but here is the news story. And it seems squlturing
hot in this room, so I must pause for a second.
I am back. What I have been up to is
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I have been searching for the latest news, and I
have not been on the air for a good year.
So I'm back now in my podcasting chair and I'm
going to be podcasting again. Yes, this Corona thing or
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COVID nineteen has not been pleasant for many people, even me.
It's not a good thing. But we're back. Here is
the story calling a talking about Corona. This is a
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story related to Corona. No payoff, summer without fars leaves
farm kids heartbroken. And this is by John Sewer. That's
his name, Sewer, John Sewer or Seawear. I don't know,
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Seawear or Sewer, I don't know. And you know this
is one of the It's Toledo, Ohio a p news
well before the sun rises and then again after school.
Arisa Swalls, let's have that name right, feeds and waters,
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her goats, fancy chickens, and three dairy cows. That's it.
That's all she does. I don't know. That's what it
says she does. I guess it's what she does. There's
another trip to the barn at night to hustle the
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chickens into their coup. It's a daily routine that typically
takes the high school senior at least three hours. I
guess working in the hay this week, she'd be parading.
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I don't know. I don't think I spill say that
right her live stock at the Handcock County fairm hoping
to win a grand championship during her last turn in
the show ring. But there is no fair this year
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for her or anyone else. Another tradition wiped away from
the twenty twenty calendar by the coronavirus. Well, first off,
I got to say everybody is affected by this Corona thing,
especially with the restaurants. But I'm just happy they're back in.
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But poor poor girl. She had her hope set on
a high on winning this thing, winning this fair, and
poor poor woman, she can't even do it, even with
a social distancing thing and the fact that Sarah and
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I know they want to keep the social distancing and
a thing with the thing, but keep the virus away.
But it's just said, this woman wanted to win and
she can't win. I'm surprised they don't do a viral
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fair where she can win, so show what this woman
can do. But you know, it just just beats beats
the hell out of me. You know, they should do
a viral fair. I mean, they have the thunder the
thunderdome in a w W. Why can't they do a
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thunderdome with this fair thing? It just beats hell into me.
And now now this this young woman is crying because
they couldn't do anything. I mean, they they could do this,
and they could, they could put it on local access
television for all I know. But it just beats the
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hell out of me. Uh I bowled my eyes out,
she said about the fars first cancelization since World War Two. Honestly,
it means to me it definitely weird this year without it.
I mean, they couldn't even do a virtual fair. The
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fact that they canceled. It's you know, this Corona thing sucks.
Not many county or state fairs in the US are
continuing on with out major changes. About eighty percent have
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been called off or drastically scaled down by eliminating carnival rides, concerts,
tractor pools. According to International Let me say this right.
According to the International Association Affairs and Expositions, some are
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only allowing youth live stock competitions and auctions, or opening
for fair food drive throughs. Wow, the losses have been monumental.
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The Association estimates the total isneering four billion dollars for
fair organizations. And that's not counting the revenue for ride
and concession operators and volunteers organizations that raise money by
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selling milkshakes and corn dogs. You know they they that
means they're not making milkshakes and cornoggs. You know, milkshakes
and corn os. We like those things. But I guess
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they can't do that with the Corona thing going on.
And you know, these volunteer organizations need that money to
raise money for their There are contributions that they're raising for.
So they're losing money this year. They are losing money. Oh,
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I'm gonna say that there. They're losing money. News. No,
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