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How blue is that ewe?

Herald Staff Writer

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Thursday, Oct 1, 2015 4:36 PM MT

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Bayfield celebrated its 16th annual Heritage Days and Sheep Trailing on Saturday. A new addition to this year's festivities is the 'blue ewe,' dyed temporarily for a contest sponsored by the Pine River Centennial Rotary Club. A ticket holder with the ewe's number on it won $500. For more Heritage Day and Sheep Trailing photos, see Page A5.
Bayfield celebrated its 16th annual Heritage Days and Sheep Trailing on Saturday. A new addition to this year's festivities is the 'blue ewe,' dyed temporarily for a contest sponsored by the Pine River Centennial Rotary Club. A ticket holder with the ewe's number on it won $500. For more Heritage Day and Sheep Trailing photos, see Page A5.Photo by Carole McWilliams

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