Kentucky
Year | Name | Hometown | Age | Local title | Placement at MAO Teen | Special scholarships at MAO Teen | Notes |
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2012 | Lauren Bohl | ||||||
2011 | Erynn Landherr | Louisville | 16 | Louisville's Outstanding Teen | |||
2010 | Laura Jones | Fisherville | 17 | Louisville's Outstanding Teen | Top 10 | Preliminary Evening Gown & Instrumental Talent Award | |
2009 | Madison McCowan | London | Bowling Green's Outstanding Teen | ||||
2008 | Ashley Ferry | Louisville | 17 | Thoroughbred's Outstanding Teen | Troy Scholarship Winner | ||
2007 | Ann-Blair Thornton | Bowling Green | 17 | Elizabethtown Area's Outstanding Teen | 4th runner-up | Troy Scholarship Winner | Later Miss Kentucky 2011; 1st runner-up to National Sweetheart 2010 |
2006 | Alison Lovely | Salyersville | 16 | Belle of the Bluegrass' Outstanding Teen | Later Kentucky's Junior Miss 2008 | ||
2005 | Erin Clark | Louisville | 15 | Jeffersontown's Outstanding Teen | |||
2004 | Madalyn Kamkar | Barbourville | Cumberland Falls Teen | No national pageant | |||
2003 | Sarah Billiter | Shelbiana | East Kentucky Teen | No national pageant | |||
2002 | Megan Beiswenger | Sebree | North Central Teen | No national pageant | |||
2001 | Bethany Adkins | Pikeville | Heart of Kentucky Teen | No national pageant | |||
2000 | Stephanie Jaggers | Louisville | Heart of Kentucky Teen | No national pageant | |||
1999 | Maria Maldonado | Lexington | Lexington Teen | No national pageant | Later Miss Kentucky 2004 | ||
1998 | Monica Hardin | Louisville | Louisville Teen | No national pageant | Later Miss Kentucky 2001 |
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“The head must bow, and the back will have to bend,
Wherever the darkey may go;
A few more days, and the trouble all will end,
In the field where the sugar-canes grow.
A few more days for to tote the weary load,
No matter, t will never be light;
A few more days till we totter on the road:
Then my old Kentucky home, good-night!”
—Stephen Collins Foster (18261884)
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—William Carlos Williams (18831963)
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—For the State of Kentucky, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)