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Gooding/Lincoln County Farm Bureau Awards Scholarships
The Gooding /Lincoln County Farm Bureau is pleased to announce that one $750, two $500 and two $250 College scholarships have been awarded to area students. Farm Bureau educational scholarships are available to graduating seniors or students who are already attending an institution of higher education. Scholarships are awarded in both Ag-related and Non- Ag-Related fields to Idaho Farm Bureau family members at both state and county levels. 2016 recipients of the Gooding/Lincoln County Farm Bureau Scholarships are:
ing/Lincoln County Farm Bureau educational scholarship. She plans to attend the Washington State University. Her major course of study will be in the field of Animal Science as she prepares for an occupation as a Bovine Nutritionist. » Jake Nelson of Shoshone is the son of James and Connie Nelson. He has been selected to receive a $500 Gooding/Lincoln County Farm Bureau educational scholarship. He plans to attend Montana State University and major in CNC Machining Welding Technology.
» Alicia Garza is the daughter of Roman and Melissa » Katy Fitzgerald is the Garza of Gooding. She has daughter of Clement and been selected to receive a Karma Fitzgerald of Sho- $250 Gooding/Lincoln shone. She has been select- County Farm Bureau edued to receive a $500 Good- cational scholarship. She
plans to attend the University of Idaho. Her major course of study will be Wildlife Resources so she may become a Fish and Game officer. » Julianna Fields is the daughter of Steven Fields of Shoshone and Faith Johnson Bellvue. She has been selected to receive a $750 Gooding/Lincoln County Farm Bureau educational scholarship. She plans to attend the College of Southern Idaho and is interested in Veterinary Science.
» Makaila Mastrofini is the daughter of Mark and Diane Mastrofini of Shoshone. She has been selected to receive a $250 Gooding/Lincoln County Farm Bureau educational scholarship. She is currently attending the college of Southern Idaho majoring in Animal Science
April 27
,2016
Volume 40 ~ Number 17 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding
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Idaho Rodeo Hall of Fame
Some of the steers from the Idaho Rodeo Hall of Fame’s herd that were purchased apparently “wintered out” last year in our area and one showed up on Gooding’s Valleywide Coop on their green grass! Another steer has wintered over carrying the Ron Reed Welding brand and a third steer purchased by Clover Creek Dental can’t seem to find its way off their roof! Several other steers decided to move on and have been seen at the Twin Falls Red Lion Inn Canyon Springs where this year’s IRHF Inductions will be held Saturday June 4th. Should you be interested in attending this year’s inductions or purchasing your own pet steer to help fund the student awards and preserve the IRHF’s memorabilia and history reservations and purchases can be made by calling Charmy LeaVell at 539-0202.
- Ag. Communications. The non-ag scholarship application of Wyatt Williams, has been entered in the Idaho Farm Bureau Scholarship Competition. He is the son of Travis and Heather Williams of Gooding. He plans to attend Boise State and major in software innovation and design.