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Kaliece Henry: Confidence and Crowns
Kaliece Henry is a licensed esthetician, community leader, and national pageant award recipient from Columbus, Georgia. She currently serves...
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By Keira Rambousek When I look back at the girl I was when I first stepped into the Miss North Dakota Organization, I see someone eager for ...
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Kaliece Henry is a licensed esthetician, community leader, and national pageant award recipient from Columbus, Georgia. She currently serves...
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By Avery Manthe For many competitors, the interview is the most dreaded portion of the competition. It’s the one portion you can’t script or...
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By Hannah Karki Hi everyone, and welcome back to another fun blog post! Today, I am going to be talking about my love of being behind the ca...
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By Shannah Weller You know when you’re a kid, and someone asks you “what do you want to be when you grow up?” you say, “a doctor!” or “the...
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In my last blog post , I briefly touched on my experiences with loss and self acceptance. I recently just came back from San Antonio, Texas,...
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By Amy Phillips My Miss America journey didn’t begin the day I put on a crown—it began in first grade. My teacher happened to be the Directo...
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By Darja Bassut At 17 years old, I found myself caught in the crossfire of conflict. As sirens wailed and fear gripped my heart, I had to fl...
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By Savannah Wieting What comes to mind when you hear “Miss America?” Maybe a swimsuit-clad beauty queen; maybe an accomplished and driven wo...
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By Lexy Rayhill K. Garcia Prod When we’re young girls, we all have a desire to become a queen in some way. In most instances, young girls wa...

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