PULASKI, Tenn. - Giles County kicked off Ag Week with the annual Miss Here’s the Beef Pageant, naming a new slate of local queens who will represent the community throughout this week’s festivities.
Winners were crowned across multiple age divisions during the pageant, which celebrates not only beauty and poise but also community pride and agricultural heritage. The newly crowned queens will appear at events across Giles County, including parades, school visits, and agricultural showcases.
2025 Titleholders include:
Toddler Miss Here’s the Beef: Parker Floyd
Princess Miss Here’s the Beef: Prezley Dallas
Jr. Preteen Miss Here’s the Beef: Everly Murray
Preteen Miss Here’s the Beef: Haleigh Coleman
Jr. Teen Miss Here’s the Beef: Kaylee Hall
Teen Miss Here’s the Beef: Sarah Ella Reeves
Miss Here’s the Beef: Anna Kate Dickey
Additional honors were awarded during the competition:
People’s Choice – Younger Group: Lillian Long
People’s Choice – Older Group: Jennifer Brymer
Miss Photogenic – Younger Group: Farrah Jane Simms
Western Photogenic – Younger Group: Henleigh Martin
Miss Photogenic – Older Group: Abby Kilpatrick
Western Photogenic – Older Group: Addison Williamson
Community members are encouraged to congratulate the winners and keep an eye out for the queens at events throughout the week.

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