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Rotary Club Of Mitchell Recognizes Scholars And Teacher

The Rotary Club of Mitchell recognized over two dozen high school seniors this year along with a Mitchell School District teacher.

This year’s teacher award went to Tressa Wade, who teaches 5th grade at L.B. Williams.

The following students are the 2017 Rotary Scholars:  Abbie Reynen, Carlie VanderPol, Hailey Axemaker, Matthew Beynon, Jacob Dahme, Kelby Escobin, Susan Grabenstein, Raina Grimsley, Garrison Gross, Kaitlin Haas, Jayci Hinker, Abigail Lambert, Lauren Larson, Jennifer Luczak, Spencer Mohr, Connor Morgan, Elijah Pommer, Alexander Rodriguez, Haley Rust, Jediah Schmidt, Samantha Schumacher, Maggie Sebert, Kaihlen Smith, Ethan Steidl, Alexis VanderWilt, Matthew VanErdewyk, Jenna Weich, Quintin Hubbeling, and Shisty Mackey.

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