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Ag Day Breakfast
scholarship winners announced
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[March 18, 2010]
The
Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce Ag
Day Breakfast was today at 7 a.m. at Lincoln
Christian University's Laughlin Center. The
breakfast is an annual event celebrating its
11th anniversary in 2010. During the history
of the breakfast, $58,000 has been awarded
in scholarships to high school seniors and
college students pursuing an education in
agriculture-related fields. The chamber's ag
committee feels that the key to the future
of agriculture in Logan County is to invest
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This year $9,000 was awarded in
scholarships.
Scholarship winners:
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Joshua Clark is a Hartsburg-Emden High
School senior and the son of Stan and
Lisa Clark. Josh plans to attend
Illinois Central College and pursue a
career in diesel-powered equipment
technology and agriculture
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Adam Cross is a graduate of
Hartsburg-Emden High School. While in
high school he attended classes at
Heartland Community College. Adam is
currently enrolled as a freshman at the
University of Illinois, where he is
pursuing a degree in agricultural
marketing and management. He is the son
of Jay and Christy Cross.
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Daniel Fulton is a senior at Lincoln
Community High School and plans to
attend the University of Illinois while
being dually enrolled at Parkland
Community College. He plans to pursue a
degree in crop sciences. Daniel is the
son of John and Sherry Fulton.

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Elias Klokkenga is a graduate of New
Braunfels High School. He currently
attends the University of Illinois and
is pursuing an education in agricultural
and consumer economics--agribusiness and
in crop and soil management. Elias is
the son of Alan and Sylvia Klokkenga.
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Andrew Lindgren is a graduate of Olympia
High School and attends the University
of Illinois, pursuing a pre-veterinary
degree in animal science. Andrew is the
son of Jim and Diane Lindgren.
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Samantha Lowman graduated from Lincoln
Community High School and currently
attends Southeast Missouri State, where
she is pursuing a degree in agribusiness
and animal science. Samantha is the
daughter of Todd and Georgia Lowman.
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Ellen Olson
attends Mount Pulaski High School and
plans to attend Lake Land Community
College to study agriculture transfer
and animal science. She is the daughter
of John and Ann Olson.
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Martin Oltmanns is a graduate of Lincoln
Community High School and currently
attends Augustana College, where he
plans to major in chemistry and physics.
Martin plans to apply his education to
agriculture and alternative fuels. He is
the son of Clark and Dana Oltmanns.
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Katrina Schreiner is a senior at Lincoln
Community High School. She plans to
attend Heartland Community College and
continue her education in agricultural
business at Illinois State University.
Katrina is the daughter of Steve and Pam
Schreiner.
Besides the awarding of
scholarships, the breakfast program included
an informational ag update from hometown gal
Katheryne Stoll Rehberg, who is a product
manager with ADM Corn Business Unit. She
discussed exciting advancements in
agriculture and how these advancements
affect our local farmers and economy.
The purpose of the ag
breakfast is to recognize the economic
impact of agriculture in Logan County. The
event directly reflects the mission of the
chamber's ag committee mission to enhance
the Logan County economy by strengthening ag
and business relationships, exploring and
implementing value-added opportunities,
developing and marketing agricultural
tourism attractions, and encouraging natural
resource management.
[Text from file received from the
Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce]
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