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Russell, Rush county students awarded Citizenship in Action scholarships

OFFICE OF REP. WAYMASTER

TOPEKA – Rep. Troy Waymaster, R-Bunker Hill, has awarded two scholarships to the Kansas 4-H Citizenship in Action program.

Rylan Reeves is a student at Ruppenthal Middle School, Russell, and is also president of Big Creek 4-H Club. Cora Anderson is a  freshman at Otis-Bison High School.

Reeves and Anderson will participate Feb. 18 and 19 in Topeka in a simulation of the Kansas legislative process through debate and interaction with others attending the weekend’s activities.

The students will meet legislators, take tours, participate in debates in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, and develop policy.

Rep. Waymaster is an alumnus of the Kansas 4-H Citizenship in Action program and is pleased to have such capable and qualified students to sponsor.

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