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Stafford County Farm Bureau Association holds annual meeting

Stafford County Farm Bureau Association holds annual meeting
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Pandemic freshmen and sophomores detail their on-campus journeys - The Independent Florida Alligator

Pandemic freshmen and sophomores detail their on-campus journeys - The Independent Florida Alligator
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Brewers season champs in Minors

Brewers season champs in Minors
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Rudd Foundation scholarships go to seven incoming freshmen at Fort Hays State in fall 2021

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Rudd Foundation scholarships go to seven incoming freshmen at Fort Hays State in fall 2021 Lexis Beesley Dylan Reed HAYS – Seven freshman students for the fall semester at Fort Hays State University have been selected to receive scholarships from the Rudd Foundation in Wichita.  Rudd Scholarship recipients are selected after a rigorous application process. Incoming, full-time, freshman Kansas students who qualify for Pell Grants are eligible to apply.  The scholarships cover any costs remaining after all other aid, grants and scholarships are applied to a student’s account. Cost of attendance includes tuition, fees, supplies, and room and board. Preference is given to first-generation and underrepresented students. 

OCC Theater Overcomes Challenges of Pandemic to Present Smokey Joe s Café

Mar 11, 2021 The Olney Central College Theater was just a week away from presenting Mamma Mia last spring when the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown not only its performances, but shows across the country.   “I feel so sorry that our audience didn’t get to see all the hard work the Mamma Mia cast put in,” said OCC Theater Director Jon Wright. “That will be the first production we do once everything returns to normal and we are able to do our shows with a normal size cast.” In the meantime, Wright is excited to bring Smokey Joe’s Café to the Ruth Henry Stage.

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