I can t guarantee it, but we re going to do our best to hold the fair this year, Johnson said. It depends when they get it cleaned, because they have to put it back the way it was.
Over the 2 1/2 years, the structures including the American Legion Post No. 66 building and new barns have received $1 million in renovations, Johnson said.
With the new buildings, the fair s board has already started booking events leading up to the fair in October, Johnson said. However, after removing all of the temporary homes, FEMA has extended its contract for an additional month to do the work to return the grounds to its former state, he added.