Yakima County pageant contestants face Dec. 31 deadline
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YAKIMA, Wash. -- The Miss Yakima County and Yakima County's Outstanding Teen pageants are seeking contestants through the end of the year.
The pageants, part of the Miss America Organization, take place in March. But the deadline to apply is Dec. 31.
This is the third year in a row that the Miss Yakima County and Yakima County's Outstanding Teen pageants have been held in Yakima.
The first two Miss Yakima County titleholders each won $1,000. The organization is hoping to increase the scholarship amount for 2010.
The pageants take place on March 14 at the Yakima Convention Center.
For more information, call Carol Milliron, executive director for Miss Yakima County and Yakima County's Outstanding Teen, at 509-969-2066.
On the Web: www.missyakimacounty.org.
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