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Hillsboro Chamber Of Commerce To Present Awards Friday Night The Hillsboro Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its 99th annual awards banquet Friday, May 14, at the HILCO Civic and Event Center in Itasca. The banquet will begin at 6 p.m. and include the presentation of annual awards, dinner and silent and live auctions. Tickets for this year s event are now sold out. Awards presented this year will include Citizen of the Year Mark Roden, Local Business of the Year Hill Regional Hospital, Regional Business of the Year IKO Southwest and Farm Family of the Year P&M Farms of Abbott.
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The 57th class of U.S. Presidential Scholars includes three high school seniors from Tennessee, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona announced Thursday.
Of the 161 high school seniors recognized for outstanding achievements in arts and academics, three hail from the Volunteer State: Nelson D. Rose, student at Brentwood High School in Brentwood; Seo Yoon Yang, student at Signal Mountain Middle High School in Signal Mountain; and Alora E Young, student at Hillsboro High School in Nashville. Young is a U.S. Presidential Scholar in Arts, one of only 20 to receive the honor in 2021.
“The 2021 Presidential Scholars represent extraordinary achievements for our extraordinary times,” Cardona said. “I am delighted to join President Biden in saluting these outstanding young people for their achievements, service, character and continued pursuit of excellence.
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HHS Students Receive Hill College Scholarships Hill College awarded $10,000 in scholarships to 10 Hillsboro High School seniors recently as part of the college’s annual Teen Forum scholarship program. The program, which was started by Hill College President Dr. Pam Boehm in collaboration with Hillsboro Independent School District in 2005, was designed for high school seniors to develop their knowledge in pursuit of their post-secondary education, specifically at Hill College. Each year, Hillsboro ISD seniors who are interested in attending Hill College are given the opportunity to participate in the program. Ten seniors are selected based on recommendations of Hillsboro ISD teachers and counselors and program applications.