Board of realtors presents scholarships

| June 20, 2014

DSC_0128COSHOCTON- 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 during their June meeting, held Friday, June 20 at the Frontier Power community room.

Pictured from left are: Jim Nelson, CCBOR scholarship committee; Bridget Olinger, Ridgewood High School award winner; Stephanie Conrad, CCBOR scholarship committee chair; Brittany Bullock, Coshocton County Career Center award winner; Sherri Bullock, mother of Brittany, Jodie and Donnis Meek, parents of JaeLynn Meek, (not pictured) Coshocton High School award winner; and Tom Dile, CCBOR President. John Rice, (not pictured) is the River View High School award winner.

Members of the Coshocton County Board of Realtors scholarship committee are: Bob Nelson, Phil Covic, Heather LePage, Jim Nelson, Jessica Williams, Terry Longsworth and Stephanie Conrad, chair.

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