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Miss Kansas USA 2024 is Bella Whitlock

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Bella Whitlock was crowned Miss Kansas USA 2024 on Sunday, June 16 at the Polsky Theatre of the Midwest Trust Center in Overland Park. The 19-year-old fire safety advocate and student, representing  Leavenworth, succeeds last year's winner Haley Berger. She will now prepare to represent the "Sunflower State" at the Miss USA 2024 pageant in Hollywood, California this coming August. The new Miss Kansas USA is currently pursuing her degree in finance with a minor in business law at the University of Miami in Florida. View this post on Instagram A post shared by bella (@bel.barclay) FINAL RESULTS Miss Kansas USA 2024 - Bella Whitlock (Leavenworth) 1st runner-up - Olivia Richardson (ICT) 2nd runner-up - Madilynn Becker (Herington) 3rd runner-up - Amelia Phommachanh (Derby) 4th runner-up - Megan Reinhart (Sedwich County) TOP 10 Elizabeth Young (Wichita) Liliana Reyes (Metro Witchita) Elika Izadyar (Kansas City) Irene Reyes (Greater Wichita) Khloee Ford (316

Miss Kansas USA 2023 is Haley Berger

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Haley Berger, representing Lawrence, was crowned Miss Kansas USA 2023 on Sunday, June 18 at Polsky Theatre in the Midwest Trust Center, Overland Park. The 22-year-old pharmacy student at the University of Kansas will now prepare to represent Kansas at Miss USA 2023 in Reno, Nevada on a date yet to be announced. Darby Davis of Kansas City and Megan Reinhart of Wichita were declared the first and second runners-up, respectively, while Natalie Hotz of Topeka, Jaelynne Seirer of Russell County, and Aryssa Joel of Prairie Village rounded out the Top 6 finalists. "I want to extend my deepest appreciation to the sponsors and the pageant organization for providing this platform, allowing us to showcase our intelligence, and inner beauty," the new Miss Kansas USA shared on social media after winning her first pageant ever. "I have been inspired by the incredible women I have met throughout this competition. We have bonded, supported one another, and shattered stereotypes together