Clermont County Farm Bureau awards 2024 scholarships - Ohio Farm Bureau
Clermont County Farm Bureau awards 2024 scholarships

Clermont County Farm Bureau is pleased to award four $1000 scholarships to graduating seniors. The recipients for 2024 are:

  • Cecilia Mursinna, a 2024 graduate of Milford High School, is the daughter of Richard Mursinna and Kelley Panko. Cecilia plans to attend Wilmington College. She will pursue a degree in agricultural business.
  • Kaylee Jennings, a 2024 graduate of Felicity- Franklin High School, is the daughter of Kevin and Holly Jennings of Felicity. Kaylee plans to attend Oklahoma State University. She will pursue a degree in animal science – pre-veterinarian.
  • Emma Brandenburg, a 2024 graduate of Felicity- Franklin High School, is the daughter of Todd Brandenburg and Tonya Murphy. Emma plans to attend Morehead State University. She will pursue a degree in animal science.
  • Joanna Hamilton, a 2024 graduate of Felicity- Franklin High School, is the daughter of Steven and Julianne Hamilton of Felicity. Joanna plans to attend The University of Cincinnati. She will pursue a degree in nursing.

We extend our heartfelt wishes for success to these remarkable young women as they embark on their future journeys. We’re thankful for the chance to alleviate some of the financial challenges associated with pursuing higher education.

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