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Grubbs, Thurin awarded local 4-H scholarships

The Kimball-Banner Counties 4-H Council is proud to announce that Christina Grubbs of Harrisburg and Preston Thurin of Pine Bluffs are the recipients of the 2015 4-H Council Scholarships of $500 each for use at their chosen university or college.

Christina is a graduate of Banner County High School and is the daughter of Curtis and Vickie Grubbs. She is a 11-year-member of 4-H and has served as a representative on the 4-H Council as well as president of the Central Banner 4-H Club. Christina's projects include market beef, photography and foods. Christina plans to major in animal science at the Laramie County Community College.

Preston Thurin is a graduate of Pine Bluffs High School and is the son of Matt and Carla Thurin. He is a 10-year-member of 4-H and has served as a representative on the 4-H Council. He is a member of the Pleasant View Livestock 4-H Club. Preston's 4-H projects include beef, sheep, swine and welding. Preston plans to attend the University of Wyoming and major in physical education.

For more information about volunteering or joining 4-H in Kimball or Banner Counties, please call the Kimball-Banner County Extension office at 308-235-3122 or email Cynthia Gill at [email protected].

4-H is part of Extension, which is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture.

 
 
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