{gallery}NewsPix/august-2019/Fair_Slideshow_Small_pix{/gallery} Despite the atrocities in Ohio and Texas over the weekend, families at the Sonoma County Fair didn’t let hatred and violence ruin their traditions. Fair organizers had already made plans to bolster security after the deadly shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. KRCB news director, Steve Mencher, talked with families waiting in the security line and exploring the fairgrounds on Sunday. He shares both their excitement and concern. Local News
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Families Celebrate Sonoma County Fair Despite Increased Security
- Written by: Adia White
{gallery}NewsPix/august-2019/Fair_Slideshow_Small_pix{/gallery} Despite the atrocities in Ohio and Texas over the weekend, families at the Sonoma County Fair didn’t let hatred and violence ruin their traditions. Fair organizers had already made plans to bolster security after the deadly shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. KRCB news director, Steve Mencher, talked with families waiting in the security line and exploring the fairgrounds on Sunday. He shares both their excitement and concern.
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