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A Wooster High School senior was selected as this year s Wooster-Wayne Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution s top Good Citizen.
Lena Wiebe, daughter of Mareike Herrmann, received a plaque and a scholarship. Her name will be added to a trophy that is displayed at the winner’s high school until next year’s Good Citizen is chosen.
Part of the Good Citizen competition is an essay. Included in hers, Wiebe said: “Every step forward this country has taken has been the result of dedicated, caring citizens who want their government to represent them. The United States was founded by small bands of patriots who wanted their voice to be heard.
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Hillsdale Daily News
The U.S. 12 Heritage Trail Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution held its annual Good Citizens Recognition Ceremony for 2021 school year recently at the Quincy Village Picnic Pavilion.
The DAR group represents Hillsdale and Branch counties and all members are descendants of Revolutionary War soldiers.
For the 2021 school year, 14 schools across Hillsdale and Branch counties participated in the Good Citizens Award. The administration at each school chose an outstanding senior who exemplifies dependability, service, leadership and patriotism.
Selected students were invited to compete in the local essay contest. This year, the essay title given to the students was “Our American Heritage and Responsibility for Preserving it. The focus question of the essay was, “How do the combined actions of so many good citizens keep our nation moving forward?”
Liberty County Sheriff s Office announces first Therapy K-9 in the Big Bend area
and last updated 2021-04-05 19:55:27-04
LIBERTY COUNTY, Fla. (WT XL) â Liberty County Sheriff Buddy Money announced the addition of a new canine to the Liberty County Sheriffâs Office on Monday and the first Law Enforcement Investigative Therapy K-9 in the Big Bend area.
Anna, a 2-year-old Blue Heeler mix, will begin working with the office in March 2021, with her partner Sergeant Chad Smith.
Anna and Sergeant Smith are a certified Law Enforcement Investigative Therapy Canine Team. They attended the Paws and Stripes College at the Brevard County Sheriffâs Office in Cocoa, Florida, where they successfully completed the United K9âs Law Enforcement & Multi-Discipline Therapy Dog course, as well as the AKC Canine Good Citizen test.
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