Ariana Rodriguez takes over as Miss Kentucky from Chapel Tinius

Ariana Rodriguez takes over as Miss Kentucky from Chapel Tinius
Chapel Tinius and new Miss Kentucky, Ariana Rodriguez — Provided Photo
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Last weekend marked a transition for the Miss Kentucky Scholarship Organization as Chapel Tinius stepped down and Ariana Rodriguez took on the role of Miss Kentucky. The organization is known for its efforts in promoting Kentucky Proud and educating youth about local agriculture.

Chapel Tinius was recognized for her contributions over the past year. Commissioner Jonathan Shell honored her by naming her an honorary Commissioner of Agriculture, acknowledging her significant impact.

The organization expressed enthusiasm for Ariana Rodriguez’s new role, anticipating that she will be a strong advocate for Kentucky’s agriculture industry.

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