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REYNOLDS â Kayla Benningtonâs childhood dream came true Saturday night at the White County 4-H Fair.
Bennington, 20, of Monticello, was crowned Miss White County 2021 in front of a boisterous crowd at the White County Fairgrounds in Reynolds. She is the daughter of Kent Bennington and Kelly Dold and is a 2019 graduate of Twin Lakes High School.
âThere are no words to describe how I feel right now,â Bennington said. âI have been working so hard for this. This has been a dream of mine since I was little girl. I remember when I was out there (in the crowd) watching this. To actually have a crown on my head now and to be named the 2021 Miss White County is something I will never be able to put into words.â
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Dyson applauds women in engineering and invites applicants to its new degree course Female engineers at Dyson in Malmesbury have been taking part in International Women in Engineering day. The Dyson Foundation organised a workshop, attended by 200 young women, including from Malmesbury School, introducing them to life as an engineer at The Dyson Institute. Hosted by undergraduate engineers Sophie Bloodworth, Oyemen Okes, Tash Taylor, Emily Jones, Anoushka Patel and Joanna Crane, schools learned about career paths in design and engineering and attended a taster seminar, led by electronics lecturer Dr Nikita Hari. Nikita is an invited Global Ambassador for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. She mentors many aspiring young people in STEM and research.
Dyson applauds women in engineering and invites applicants to its new degree course Female engineers at Dyson in Malmesbury have been taking part in International Women in Engineering day. The Dyson Foundation organised a workshop, attended by 200 young women, including from Malmesbury School, introducing them to life as an engineer at The Dyson Institute. Hosted by undergraduate engineers Sophie Bloodworth, Oyemen Okes, Tash Taylor, Emily Jones, Anoushka Patel and Joanna Crane, schools learned about career paths in design and engineering and attended a taster seminar, led by electronics lecturer Dr Nikita Hari. Nikita is an invited Global Ambassador for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. She mentors many aspiring young people in STEM and research.