Ally Cook named 2021 Ionia County Woman of the Year
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IONIA A sixth generation Ionian is joining the ranks of women who’ve received one of the highest honors at the Ionia Free Fair.
Ally Cook was named the 2021 Ionia County Woman of the Year during the annual Ladies Day program Friday, July 23, at the Ionia Free Fair.
Cook and her sisters run Cook & Co. Creamery & Confections at 409 W. Main St. in downtown Ionia. The Cook sisters have been serving sweets to the public since August 2019.
Ally Cook is also Ionia County’s District Four commissioner and Ionia city clerk. She told The Sentinel-Standard she was surprised to be nominated and thought the other nominees were “super deserving of the honor.
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