Kids Collect Prizes In P-N's Annual Easter Coloring Contest
Friday, April 10, 2020
Ron Smith
It was a tough year for the judges in The Prospect-News Annual Easter Coloring Contest but after much deliberation the winners were decided and the prizes were presented Friday. The contest is made possible by the following community-minded sponsors: E&S Pharmacy, Hometown Pharmacy, Southern Bank, Peoples Community Bank, Jamison's SuperSaver, Amazing In Home Services, Edwards Funeral Home and the Doniphan-Ripley County Public Library.
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Three-year-old Liam Hawkins was our youngest contest participant and earned the prize for the 4-5 age group at Hometown Pharmacy.
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Addyson Crader was the winner in 6-7 age division at Southern Bank.
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Bentlee Taylor was the winner in the 8-9 age group at The Prospect-News. Paisley Taylor was the winner in the 4-5 age group at E&S Pharmacy.
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Ellie Crowder was the winner in the 8-9 age group at Edwards Funeral Home, Peoples Community Bank, Amazing In Home Services, the Doniphan-Ripley County Public Library and E&S Pharmacy. Kelsie Crowder was the winner in the 4-5 age group at Jamison's Super Saver and Amazing In Home Services.
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Jacey Engelken was winner in the 4-5 age group at Peoples Community Bank, Southern Bank and Amazing In Home Services. Kinsley Engelken was winner in the 4-5 age group at the Doniphan-Ripley County Public Library.
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Michael Patterson was the winner in the 6-7 age group at Peoples Community Bank, E&S Pharmacy and The Prospect-News.
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Molly Rainbolt was the winner in the 8-9 age group at Southern Bank. Emmi Rainbolt was the winner in the 6-7 age group at Jamison's SuperSaver.
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Noah Johnson was the winner in the 4-5 age group at the Doniphan-Ripley County Public Library, Edwards Funeral Home and The Prospect-News.
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Racheal Stadler was the winner in the 8-9 age group at Jamison's Super Saver and Hometown Pharmacy.
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Paisley Alfonso was the winner in the 6-7 age group at Edwards Funeral Home and Hometown Pharmacy.
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