Labor Day parade fun
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Webster County Sheriff Luke Fleener rode in the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade on horseback Monday morning.
Webster County Sheriff Luke Fleener rode in the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade on horseback Monday morning.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Being able to toss parade candy from high atop a piece of equipment offers a range advantage over the low level of a car or pickup.
Being able to toss parade candy from high atop a piece of equipment offers a range advantage over the low level of a car or pickup.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Bill Larson, of Homer, supervises as his grandson, Liam Larson, 11, drives his tractor Monday morning in the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade.
Bill Larson, of Homer, supervises as his grandson, Liam Larson, 11, drives his tractor Monday morning in the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Leroy Jones, of Dayton, drives a flag-decorated antique pickup in the Dayton Labor Day Parade Monday morning. Jones was sporting several signs to promote the Dayton Museum.
Leroy Jones, of Dayton, drives a flag-decorated antique pickup in the Dayton Labor Day Parade Monday morning. Jones was sporting several signs to promote the Dayton Museum.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Julie Mertens, of Stratford, tries to defend her candy from Riggs Ratcliff, 5, of Kamrar, as they enjoy the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade. "He's stealing all my chocolate," she joked.
Julie Mertens, of Stratford, tries to defend her candy from Riggs Ratcliff, 5, of Kamrar, as they enjoy the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade. "He's stealing all my chocolate," she joked.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Aythan Lumsen, 12, of Fort Dodge, got to be a flagasaurus Monday morning during the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade. He was walking the route with the Home Services LLC float.
Aythan Lumsen, 12, of Fort Dodge, got to be a flagasaurus Monday morning during the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade. He was walking the route with the Home Services LLC float.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Webster County Sheriff Luke Fleener rode in the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade on horseback Monday morning.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Being able to toss parade candy from high atop a piece of equipment offers a range advantage over the low level of a car or pickup.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Bill Larson, of Homer, supervises as his grandson, Liam Larson, 11, drives his tractor Monday morning in the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Leroy Jones, of Dayton, drives a flag-decorated antique pickup in the Dayton Labor Day Parade Monday morning. Jones was sporting several signs to promote the Dayton Museum.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Julie Mertens, of Stratford, tries to defend her candy from Riggs Ratcliff, 5, of Kamrar, as they enjoy the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade. “He’s stealing all my chocolate,” she joked.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Aythan Lumsen, 12, of Fort Dodge, got to be a flagasaurus Monday morning during the annual Dayton Labor Day Parade. He was walking the route with the Home Services LLC float.










