[March 23, 2012]
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At this year's Lincoln/Logan Chamber of Commerce Ag Scholarship Breakfast, held Thursday
morning, eight scholarships totaling $10,000 were given out to area
students who will be pursuing careers in agriculture.
Six of the eight recipients
were on hand to receive their scholarships. Recipients David
Fulton and Orry Ingram were unable to attend.
Pictures by Nila Smith |
Hannah Allen graduated from Mount Pulaski High
School and is a freshman at the University of Illinois, studying
food science and human nutrition. Her parents are Ralph and Lori
Allen.
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Chelsea Coers attends Lincoln Community High
School and plans to attend Lincoln Land Community College to study
agribusiness. Her parents are John and Andrea Coers. |
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Nicholas Davis attends Lincoln Community High
School and has been accepted to Lakeland College in the John Deere
Ag Tech program. Nicholas' parents are Todd and Melissa Davis.
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Zack Huffer graduated from Lincoln Community
High School and is a junior at Illinois State University, studying
crop and soil science. Zack's parents are Jeff and Patty Huffer.
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Morgan Kincheloe attends Lincoln Community
High School and plans to attend Illinois Central College to study
veterinary medicine. Morgan's parents are Jay and Rhonda Kincheloe.
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Andrew McCarty is a graduate of Mount Pulaski
High School and is a sophomore at Southern Illinois University in
Carbondale, pursuing a degree in animal science and agribusiness
economics. Andrew is the son of Robyn and Richard McCarty. This is
the second time Andrew has won the chamber's Ag Scholarship.
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UNABLE TO ATTEND
David Fulton graduated from Lincoln Community
High School and is a sophomore at the University of Illinois and
Parkland College in a dual-enrollment program. He is pursuing a
degree in agricultural leadership education. David is the son of
John and Sherry Fulton. This is the second time David has won the
chamber's Ag Scholarship.
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UNABLE TO ATTEND
Orry Ingram graduated from Lincoln Community
High School and is in his senior year at Truman State University,
pursuing an education in agricultural business. Orry is the son of
Larry and Verdeen Ingram. This is the second time Orry has won the
chamber's Ag Scholarship.
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