Farm Bureau Scholarships Announced

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

The  2012 recipients of the Kosciusko County Farm Bureau Incorporated Scholarships have been chosen.

The local Farm Bureau annually awards scholarships to deserving high school graduates that are going on to higher education and whose parents or the graduates are Kosciusko County Farm Bureau members.

Farm Bureau congratulates these young people for their academic achievements.

This year’s recipients of $1,000 scholarships each:

– Wawasee High School graduate Miranda Moss, Milford, daughter of Raymond and Rebecca Ross. She plans to attend either IPFW or Ball State to study in the medical field.

– Tippecanoe Valley High School graduate Travis Adams, Akron, son of Craig and Tiffany Adams. He plans to attend University of North Western Ohio to study diesel mechanics as well as ag tech.

– Whitko High School graduate Joshua Montel, Claypool, son of son of Brent and Sarah Montel. He plans to attend Tech Institute at International Business College to study vet tech and animal bioscience.

The $1,000 checks will be awarded at a recognition dinner to be held this winter during the Christmas break.[[In-content Ad]]

The  2012 recipients of the Kosciusko County Farm Bureau Incorporated Scholarships have been chosen.

The local Farm Bureau annually awards scholarships to deserving high school graduates that are going on to higher education and whose parents or the graduates are Kosciusko County Farm Bureau members.

Farm Bureau congratulates these young people for their academic achievements.

This year’s recipients of $1,000 scholarships each:

– Wawasee High School graduate Miranda Moss, Milford, daughter of Raymond and Rebecca Ross. She plans to attend either IPFW or Ball State to study in the medical field.

– Tippecanoe Valley High School graduate Travis Adams, Akron, son of Craig and Tiffany Adams. He plans to attend University of North Western Ohio to study diesel mechanics as well as ag tech.

– Whitko High School graduate Joshua Montel, Claypool, son of son of Brent and Sarah Montel. He plans to attend Tech Institute at International Business College to study vet tech and animal bioscience.

The $1,000 checks will be awarded at a recognition dinner to be held this winter during the Christmas break.[[In-content Ad]]
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