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			 The breakfast focusing on scholarships was started 
			by the Ag Committee of the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce 
			and takes place during National Agriculture Week. It was the second 
			year the breakfast was hosted by the Logan County Farm Bureau. 
 Logan County Farm Bureau President David Opperman said many donors 
			and sponsors help support the scholarships giving $250 upwards. All 
			the monies go toward the scholarship recipients.
 
 This year, seven scholarship recipients were named at the breakfast 
			with a total of $26,000 in scholarships awarded through community 
			support.
 
			 
			Logan County Farm Bureau Young Leaders Chairman and 
			2009 scholarship recipient, Blair Bruns, introduced this year’s 
			recipients and presented two $5,000 scholarships, three $4,000 
			scholarships, and two $2,000 scholarships. 
			 
			
			 
			 
 The $5,000 scholarship recipients were Molly Schempp and Sierra 
			Smith.
 
			 
			Molly Schempp is the daughter of Darin and Cindy 
			Schemmp of Atlanta. Schemmp is homeschooled through Midwest 
			Christian Academy and attends Olympia High School part of the day, 
			participating in their FFA program. She plans to pursue agricultural 
			education and is still deciding on what school to attend. Schemmp 
			hopes to return to the area once she finishes school. 
			 
			
			 
			Sierra Smith is the daughter of Tim Smith and Marcy 
			Booth. Smith attends Hartsburg Emden High School and plans to study 
			Animal Science at the University of Illinois, then find a job in the 
			area.
 The $4,000 scholarship recipients were Lane Miller, Maggie 
			Anderson and Madison Thomas.
 
			
			 
			Lane Miller is the son of Jay Miller and Tara Miller, 
			both of Atlanta. Miller attends Olympia High School and plans to 
			study Agricultural Engineering at Kansas State University this fall.
			 
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			Maggie Anderson is the daughter of Ed and Carol 
			Anderson of Mount Pulaski. Anderson attends Mount Pulaski High 
			School and will study agriculture at Kansas State University this 
			fall. 
			
			 
			Madison Thomas is the daughter of Jason and Crystal 
			Thomas of Mount Pulaski. Thomas attends Mount Pulaski High School 
			and plans to study agricultural business at Lincoln Land Community 
			College. 
			 The $2,000 scholarship recipients were Brody 
			Baker and Mark Maaks. 
			 
			 
			Brody Baker is the son of Randy Baker and Dara 
			Entwistle. Baker attends Hartsburg Emden High School and plans to 
			study agriculture communications at Heartland Community College. 
			
			 
			
			 
			Mark Maaks is the son of Michael and Tracy Maaks of 
			New Holland. Maaks attends Lincoln Community High School and plans 
			to study Diesel Technician at Illinois Central College. Maaks’ 
			scholarship is for a trade scholarship, which was a new scholarship 
			offered this year.
 Opperman said Logan County is one of the largest sponsors for 
			scholarships and thanked everyone who helped make these scholarships 
			possible.
 
 [Angela Reiners with photos by Nila Smith]
 
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