Board of Realtors presents scholarships

| June 19, 2015

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COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Board of Realtors presented a $1,000 scholarship each to a student from Coshocton High School, Ridgewood High School, River View High School and the Coshocton County Career Center at their June 19 meeting, held at Grace United Methodist Church.

Pictured left to right are: CCBOR President Tom Dile, Christi Olinger, CCBOR scholarship committee, Cheryl Cooksey, CCBOR scholarship committee, Austin McClain, Coshocton High School award winner, Kennedy Webb, River View award winner, Stephanie Conrad, CCBOR committee chair and Sheila Shingleton, CCBOR scholarship committee. Kan Wong, not pictured, was the Coshocton County Career Center award winner and Matthew Leitz, not pictured was the Ridgewood award winner.

Members of the Coshocton County Board of Realtors scholarship committee are: Stephanie Conrad, chair, Christi Olinger, Cheryl Cooksey, Sheila Shingleton, Heather LePage, Jeff Eikenberry and Paul Bratton.

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