Barrett Hutchinson, Abigail Rains and Alexis Reagan awarded Farm Bureau scholarships - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Barrett Hutchinson, Abigail Rains and Alexis Reagan awarded Farm Bureau scholarships

 

Barrett Hutchinson, Abigail Rains and Alexis Reagan are each the recipient of a $2,000 college scholarship from Wayne County Farm Bureau.  In partnership with County Farm Bureaus, the Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation awarded $465,400 this year to deserving students from across the Commonwealth.

 

Wayne County Farm Bureau President Glenn Burton presented a $2,000 college scholarship to Barrett Hutchinson.

 

Abigail Rains received a $2,000 college scholarship from Wayne County Farm Bureau.

 

Wayne County Farm Bureau President Glenn Burton presented a $2,000 college scholarship to Alexis Reagan.

 

 

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