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2018 Crane Broiler Festival Another Resounding Success

​August 30, 2018
The Crane High School Pride Band marched through town in Saturday’s parade, showing the community the good work they’ve been putting in.
The Outreach of Love paraded through the town in chicken costumes.
Crane FFA members staffed a booth near the main music stage. For this year’s fundraiser, they are raffling a rabbit hutch. Pictured above, Justine Scroggins, frehman, Brook Hultz, junior and Lydia Crume, sophomore, sell chances to passing spectators on Saturday, August 25.
Kylar Holiday, 6, of Rogersville throws a ball at the dunking booth on Friday, August 24.
Bob Wiley was this year’s Grand Marshall of the Broiler Festival parade.
Kyle Rivera, 4, of Eureka Springs, waves at a passing car during the Crane Broiler Festival parade on Saturday, August 25.
Members of Sanctify perform at the Gospel Tent on Friday, August 24.
2018 Miss Slick Chick Emilee Farley, left, stands with 1st runner up Emily North after the annual Miss Slick Chick Pageant on Friday, August 24.
Roger Malcom sprays down barbecuing chicken with the Broiler Festivals proprietary sauce on Saturday, August 25.
Aiden McMahan, 2, of Ozark, enjoys some carnival rides
This year's Broiler Festival featured a car show on the baseball field. Almost 50 pre-1974 vehicles were on display
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  • Home
  • Inside This Week's Issue
    • ​Amendment 3: Recreational marijuana vote in November
    • Crane Boys & Girls Club will open fully at start of school year
    • More assistance now available to help local families enjoy more fresh fruits and vegetables
    • Sex offender sentenced for his crimes
    • Department of Conservation reminds off-roaders that riding in Missouri streams and rivers is off-limits
    • Ozarks Teen Challenge Opens New Academic Building
    • Galena FFA recognized nationally as 3 -Star Chapter
    • School Foundation Seeks Sponsors for Golf Tournament
    • Galena R-2 School District announces revised free and reduced price lunch policy for 2022-2023 school year
    • Stone County Health Department Food Service Inspections for July 2022
    • Broiler Festival music announced, craft booths still available
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