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Dedication, lifelong love of agriculture lead Lynchburg-Clay s Dawson Osborn to serve as Ohio FFA State Officer

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Comments (0) Dedication, lifelong love of agriculture lead Lynchburg-Clay s Dawson Osborn to serve as Ohio FFA State Officer Dawson Osborn, who was recently slated as Ohio FFA State Reporter, is pictured at a recent Lynchburg-Clay FFA Banquet, where he earned the DeKalb Award. (Submitted photos) Pictured is 2021-22 Ohio FFA State Reporter Dawson Osborn. • • After years of hard work, Lynchburg-Clay’s Dawson Osborn was recently slated as 2021-22 Ohio FFA State Reporter, continuing a recent trend of Highland County FFA members’ success at the highest level in the state.

Teeters finishes state FFA term - Times Gazette

Teeters finishes state FFA term Fairfield High School graduate Paige Teeters officially ended her term as state FFA vice president at the 93rd Ohio FFA Convention. The Fairfield FFA chapter is very proud of Teeters and her accomplishments and enjoyed watching her serve on the state level. As a former president of the Fairfield FFA chapter, Teeters was always well-respected and adored by the Fairfield FFA. Her peers know her as a wonderful leader and a role model for more kids than she knows. Teeters plans to pursue a career in agriculture education at Wilmington College. Submitted photo Fairfield High School graduate Paige Teeters officially ended her term as state FFA vice president at the 93rd Ohio FFA Convention. The Fairfield FFA chapter is very proud of Teeters and her accomplishments and enjoyed watching her serve on the state level. As a former president of the Fairfield FFA chapter, Teeters was always well-respected and adored by the Fairfield FFA. Her peers know her as

Teeters concludes term as Ohio FFA Vice President - The Highland County Press

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Paige Teeters. (Submitted photo) Fairfield graduate Paige Teeters officially ended her term as State FFA Vice President at the 93rd Ohio FFA Convention. The Fairfield FFA Chapter is very proud of Paige and her accomplishments and enjoyed watching her serve on the state level. As the former president of the Fairfield FFA Chapter, Paige was always well-respected and adored by the Fairfield FFA. Her peers know her as a wonderful leader and a role model for more kids than she knows. The chapter wishes Paige good luck as she continues to pursue a career in agriculture education at Wilmington College.

Year in Review: Remembering the headlines of 2020 - The Highland County Press

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Year in Review: Remembering the headlines of 2020 Pictured in January are (l-r) Hillsboro administrators introduced to city employees: council president Tom Eichinger, mayor Justin Harsha, chief of police/systems administrator Eric Daniels, safety and service director Brianne Abbott, public works superintendent Shawn Adkins and auditor Alex Butler. (HCP photo by Caitlin Forsha.) Demolition of the former Parker Hotel began in February 2020. (HCP photo by Caitlin Forsha.) On Jan. 24, then-Director of the Ohio Department of Health Dr. Amy Acton declared novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) an immediately reportable disease. Pictured is the Ohio Public Health Advisory System map as of Dec. 17. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Governor s Office.)

Urbana FFA hosts virtual state leadership night - Urbana Daily Citizen

Urbana FFA hosts virtual state leadership night The Urbana FFA chapter hosted a state leadership night on Dec. 7. FFA members from Ben Logan, Graham, River Valley, Southeastern, Northwestern, Urbana and other schools attended the virtual workshop. State Officers Joe Helterbrand (secretary), Paige Teeters (vice president) and Olivia Coppler (VP at-large) led students as they learned to work as a team by competing in socially-distanced mock “minute to win it” activities. They also learned failure is the key to success and that everyone fails at some point. From left are Emma Ropp, Trey Williams, Shelbie Fife and Hailey Combs. Submitted photo

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