The Wayne-Ashland Dairy Service Unit is accepting applications for the 2021 DSU Scholarship through Feb. 15.
The Dairy Service Unit is the entity best known for organizing the annual Dairy Twilight Tour. It also seeks to promote the industry in our local communities through other promotional and educational endeavors.
Applicants should have a background and/or desire to pursue a career in dairy, must live in Wayne or Ashland counties and be a senior in high school or enrolled as a first or second year student in a post-high school program.
At least one scholarship of $1,000 has been given annually, and additional scholarships may be awarded at the boards’ discretion.
to say and having some goals. president trump goes into these meetings thinking a meeting is a meeting, and we ll see where it goes. and without having any real clear goals in mind. so those around him aren t really sure what s going to happen, what little thing is going to set him off, what little comment is going to, you know, spark a whole new set of legislative proposals and policies and things like that. we just don t know what s going to happen with this president. matt, we always look for you guys, all of the friends of our broadcast who come on and help us out with the stories of the day, when you re sitting in the white house briefing room. you especially give nothing away as we watch you. i m always wondering, are you sitting there of late, thinking it has stabilized a bit? does it seem a little bit more normalized to you? i really don t think so. i think like jenna was saying earlier, the president is only more emboldened. i think he s more confident in
you know, he feels like he s had victories in primaries across the country, has been holding these summits around the world, has been just kind of doing what he always wanted to do in office but was kind of held back from doing during his first year. he s emboldened, and that worries a lot of people around him and in the administration and outside of the administration as he heads into more meetings on the world stage, especially in the summit with putin in finland. yeah. matthew, so many people cringe when he goes into that canard about funding and other nato countries. it is likely to come out again at the nato summit. there s real concern about that nato summit as there must be deep in the west wing. well, we all know that one of
production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in recent months and that kim jong-un may try to hide those facilities as he seeks more concessions in nuclear talks with the president trump administration. this goes on to cite a u.s. official briefed on the latest intelligence as saying, quote this is devastating there is absolutely unequivocal evidence that they are trying to deceive the u.s. well, here to talk about it tonight, jenna johnson, national political correspondent for the washington post, and matthew nussbaum, white house reporter for politico. welcome to you both. jenna, the plot line from the west wing this week, as i look at all media, is emboldened president. i know you made the trip out to fargo this week for the rally. would you concur with that plot line? oh, totally. i mean, this is a president who is riding high on some victories, especially with the supreme court, you know, coming to the defense of his travel ban.
his own abilities and is more confident relying on people who think more like him. john bolton is now the national security adviser. stephen miller s role in immigration seems only to be growing. and we saw the way the president went into this north korea meeting, thinking just through force of personality he could really accomplish something. and as we started off this segment with that report, it didn t work out, and it seems like he s getting deceived. so while things might appear more stable to the president and while he might think that he s really getting a grasp of the job, i think things are just as unstable as ever, which is especially concerning going into this putin meeting. two working journalists working to cover this administration and working late for us tonight, i note. jenna johnson, matt nussbaum, thank you both for coming on our broadcast tonight. we really appreciate it. and coming up for us, what s the chance this president has already changed american life for