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W-M students earn Ferguson scholarships

ATHENA — Three members of the Weston-McEwen High School Class of 2021 were awarded $2,000 scholarships from the Earl and Jane Ferguson Scholarship Fund of the Blue Mountain Community Foundation. Nevin Malchow, of Weston, plans to attend College of the Siskiyous and play football while pursuing a degree in engineering or history. Malchow maintained a 4.17 GPA while taking college courses, was voted student body president, plays in Pipes and Drums and still managed to find time to work and volunteer in the community. Active in both baseball and football, he was awarded 2A District Most Valuable Player, placed on the 2A Second Team All-Conference, and was voted most inspirational and most improved.

Roy Wesley Leid Jr

Roy Wesley Leid Jr., 75, was born in Walla Walla to Roy W. and Patricia Hirsch Leid on May 25, 1945. His parents preceded him in death. He attended 12 years of school at Waitsburg and two partial years in Pullman, graduating from WHS in 1963. He was a four-year letterman and attended the state track meet as a senior. After graduation, Wes attended Whitworth College, playing football his freshman year. He transferred to Central Washington (College) University the spring of his sophomore year to play football. He married his high school sweetheart, Katherine Anne Mantz, on Aug. 20, 1966. She joined him and supported him in all the adventures that followed.

Blue Mountain Community Foundation accepting grant applications

Blue Mountain Community Foundation accepting grant applications
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Walla Walla s Baker Boyer Bank donates to local organizations for pandemic response needs

Baker Boyer Bank announced a second round of funding for organizations responding to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizations helping people with shelter, clothing, food, health, hygiene, and programs addressing mental health and domestic violence — where the need has increased during the pandemic — received about $60,000 in donations, the 151-year-old community bank announced. That brings the total to nearly $110,000 in contributions this year. On top of the donations, Baker Boyer worked with United Way of Blue Mountains and the Blue Mountain Community Foundation to apply for the funds, to be doubled through the All in WA fund. That fund is a coordinated statewide relief effort powered by a coalition of public officials, companies, community foundations and others addressing services needs due to the pandemic.

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