Logan County 4-H Foundation announces 2013 scholarship winners

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[August 06, 2013]  The Logan County 4-H Foundation recently presented scholarships to six Logan County 4-H members at 4-H Night during the Logan County Fair.

Rachel Skelton, daughter of Rusty and Stacie Skelton, a graduate of Lincoln Community High School, receives a $500 4-H Foundation Scholarship. Rachel will be a sophomore this fall at Illinois State University and is an early education major with a psychology minor. She plans to become a teacher and a volunteer with the 4-H program.

Katie Tucker, daughter of Scott and Kelly Tucker, also a graduate of Lincoln Community High School, receives a $500 Jim Xamis/4-H Foundation Scholarship. Katie will be a junior this fall at Western Illinois University, where she is majoring in agribusiness and hoping for a career in the ag communication field.

Daniel Fulton, son of John and Sherry Fulton, a graduate of Lincoln Community High School, receives a $500 4-H Foundation Scholarship. Daniel will be a senior this fall at the University of Illinois with a major in crop science. He plans to work for an agricultural company in entomology.

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David Fulton, son of John and Sherry Fulton, another graduate of Lincoln Community High School, also receives a $500 4-H Foundation Scholarship. David will be a senior this fall at University of Illinois with an agricultural education major. He plans to work for an agricultural company in leadership training.

Cameron Jodlowski, son of Ed and Colleen Jodlowski, a recent graduate of Olympia High School, receives a $500 Ross Conrady Memorial/4-H Foundation Scholarship. He plans to attend Iowa State University this fall and major in agricultural and life science education with a focus in communication.

Evan Jodlowski, son of Ed and Colleen Jodlowski, another recent graduate of Olympia High School, receives a $500 Jim Xamis/4-H Foundation Scholarship. He plans on attending Illinois State University this fall and majoring in agricultural education.

[Text from file received from Patty Huffer, Logan County 4-H]

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