Investing in our youth

REMC AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO THREE AREA STUDENTS

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Posted on Jun 05 2022 in LaGrange County REMC

LaGrange County REMC is proud to announce the recipients of its 2022 scholarships. The cooperative awarded three $1,000 scholarships to help students in our community further their education.

To be eligible, the recipients’ parents or guardians must be members of LaGrange County REMC. Candidates were judged based on grade point average, a short autobiography, and letters of recommendation, as well as their involvement at school and in the community. 

GRAMM EGLI is a graduate of Westview High School and will attend Bethel University in the fall. Though undecided on a major at this time, he is interested in counseling and hopes to become a soccer coach.

“My hope is to coach young people and help inspire them to work hard and help them reach for their dreams,” Egli noted. He is the son of JJ and Stacey Egli of Wolcottville.

WYATT HANAWAY is a graduate of Hanaway Haven Homeschool and will attend Indiana State University this fall to major in cybercriminology and security studies. He hopes to receive the training in order to go into a government position within the CIA, FBI or Homeland Security. 

“My goal is to protect the little guy and keep people out of harm’s way,” Hanaway said. He is the son of Jason and Stacy Hanaway of Wolcottville.

ALLIE SPRINGER is a graduate of Westview High School and will attend Hillsdale College and major in biochemistry. Her ambition is to attend medical school and specialize in dermatology, eventually owning her own dermatology practice.

Springer noted, “my parents have inspired these dreams by exposing me to their occupations in the medical field.” She is the daughter of Ross and Amy Springer of Millersburg.

Congratulations to this year’s recipients and thanks to all the applicants. We’ve got some really outstanding students in our communities.