Josephine Daniel of Centerville was crowned Wayne County 4-H Fair queen June 14 during a competition at Centerville Senior High School’s auditorium.

Daniel won the honor over five other queen candidates who were judged on their public speaking, ability to converse, poise and personality. Havanna Harris of Richmond was named first alternate, and Josie Retz of Greens Fork was selected second alternate and Miss Congeniality.

Competitions were also conducted for teens, preteens and juniors.

Kamille Johnson of Centerville was crowned in the teen category, with Raynee McDonnell of Fountain City the first alternate.

Isabelle Pullon (right), the 2024 Wayne County 4-H Fair queen first alternate and Miss Congeniality, crowned the 2025 winners (from left) Josie Retz, second alternate and Miss Congeniality; Josephine Daniel, queen; and Havanna Harris, first alternate. Supplied

Arissa Leitner of Richmond was crowned among preteens, with Allie Frame of Richmond the first alternate.

The Wayne County 4-H Fair’s royalty was crowned June 14 are: (from left) Kamille Johnson of Centerville, teen; Josephine Daniel of Centerville, queen; Caroline Sankey of Economy, junior; and Arissa Leitner of Richmond, preteen. Supplied

Caroline Sankey of Economy was crowned in the junior category, with Hazel Gutierrez of Lynn the first alternate.

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A version of this article appeared in the June 25 2025 print edition of the Western Wayne News.