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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.                PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A man photographs a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A Jeep is driven past a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TrumpMuralBoone001.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.                PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneTrumpMural005.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.                PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneTrumpMural004.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.                PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneTrumpMural003.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.                PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneTrumpMural002.jpg
  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A man walks in the snow to photograph a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TrumpMuralBoone009.jpg
  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A man walks past a mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TrumpMuralBoone008.jpg
  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TrumpMuralBoone007.jpg
  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TrumpMuralBoone005.jpg
  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TrumpMuralBoone004.jpg
  • 01 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A mural supporting President Donald Trump in downtown Boone, IA. Carl McKnight, a Boone realtor and Donald Trump supporter, commissioned the mural, which he calls nothing more than a campaign sign. Some in Boone, a community about 45 miles northwest of Des Moines, are concerned that the mural, which dominates a new park and bandshell in Boone, is not appropriate in a space shared by all people. A Boone city councilperson said people who donated to the fund to build the park have asked for their donations back. McKnight said the mural will stay up until at least election day.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TrumpMuralBoone003.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A sign warning of COVID-19 at an entrance to the fairgrounds on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: MADDIE MOWRER, left, and JOSE ZAVALA in the show ring during meat goat judging on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A woman with an American flag in the horse show arena on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A woman with an American flag in the horse show arena on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: CAMRYN ASKELSEN, 12, grooms her sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: CAMRYN ASKELSEN, 12, grooms her sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: CAMRYN ASKELSEN, 12, grooms her sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People and their cows at the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneCountyFair008.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A sign warning of COVID-19 at an entrance to the fairgrounds on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneCountyFair049.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: SAM CHESNUT, 11, exercises his market hog in the pig barn on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: SAM CHESNUT, 11, exercises his market hog in the pig barn on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A family walks the mostly closed fairgrounds on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneCountyFair042.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: KATHY KRAFKA HARKEMA, center, the meat goat judge, talks to contestants JOSE ZAVALA, left, and MADDIE MOWRER, during meat goat judging in the show ring on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneCountyFair039.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: Spectators at the meat goat judging on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneCountyFair037.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: 4H contestants walk their beef cattle to the barns on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: KAYLA COOK carries her daughter, HARPER COOK, 2 years old, and leads their horse, Blaze across the fairgrounds on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: SHAYLA TIMM with her horse in the show ring on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: SHAYLA TIMM with her horse in the show ring on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People in line to register for livestock shows on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People in line to register for livestock shows on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A 4H contestant carries a bag of feed to a barn at the country fairgrounds on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneCountyFair023.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A boy sweeps up sawdust in the pig barn on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BooneCountyFair022.jpg
  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A boy sweeps up sawdust in the pig barn on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A boy sweeps up sawdust in the pig barn on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A boy sweeps up sawdust in the pig barn on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: LEVI VENARD, 10, with one of his sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People groom sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: CAMRYN ASKELSEN, 12, grooms her sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: CAMRYN ASKELSEN, 12, grooms her sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: CAMRYN ASKELSEN, 12, grooms her sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: EMMA WIEBOLE, a 4H contestant, brings her dairy cow to the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People and their cows at the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People and their cows at the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: The black face market ewe sheep judging on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: SAM CHESNUT, 11, exercises his market hog in the pig barn on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: AVERY CHESNUT, 13, left, exercises her market hog in the pig barn with her cousin, MORGAN CHESNUT, 10, on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: KATHY KRAFKA HARKEMA, center, the meat goat judge, talks to contestants JOSE ZAVALA, left, and MADDIE MOWRER, during meat goat judging in the show ring on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People in line to register for livestock shows on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: LEVI VENARD, 10, with one of his sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People groom sheep on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: EMMA WIEBOLE, a 4H contestant, brings her dairy cow to the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: 4H contestants bring their dairy cows to the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: 4H contestants bring their dairy cows to the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: KATHY KRAFKA HARKEMA, center, the meat goat judge, talks to contestants JOSE ZAVALA, left, and MADDIE MOWRER, during meat goat judging in the show ring on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People and their cows at the cow wash on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely. Boone County Emergency Management did not approve going ahead with the fair, and has advised anyone who goes to the fair to take precautions and monitor themselves for symptoms of the Coronavirus.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A woman grooms her daughter's horse on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A woman works a horse on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A woman works a horse on the first day of the Boone County Fair in Boone. Summer is county fair season in Iowa. Most of Iowa’s 99 counties host their county fairs before the Iowa State Fair. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, many county fairs were cancelled, and most of the other county fairs were scaled back to concentrate on 4H livestock judging. Boone county scaled back its fair this year. The Iowa State Fair was cancelled completely.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG walks through the crowd after a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People listen to Andrew Yang during a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People listen to Andrew Yang during a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People listen to Andrew Yang during a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People listen to Andrew Yang during a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People listen to Andrew Yang during a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG walks through the crowd after a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG speaks at a campaign event in Boone, IA. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A campaign volunteer checks people into an Andrew Yang campaign event. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: People wait for an Andrew Yang campaign event to start. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: ANDREW YANG, right, poses for a selfie at the end of a campaign event in Boone, IA. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 FEBRUARY 2020 - BOONE, IOWA: A campaign volunteer checks people into an Andrew Yang campaign event. More than 150 people crammed into a banquet room at La Carreta, a Mexican restaurant in Boone to see Andrew Yang on one of his last campaign events before the Iowa Caucuses. Yang, an entrepreneur, is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency in 2020. He is in central Iowa finishing his 17 day bus tour across the state. Iowa hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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