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Area seniors awarded scholarships

Phil Johnson | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years AGO
by Phil Johnson
| May 16, 2014 3:23 PM

Seniors from Troy High School and Libby High School were recently awarded scholarships as they make their ways out into the world.

Below is a list of students and the combinated value of the scholarships they received. Numbers marked with an asterisk (*) include scholarships with the potential to be awarded annually.

Troy High School

Baylee Burk- $1,100

Lucas Haggerty- $1,350

Megan Hight- $2,050

Ryan Huffman- $1,750

Caitln Johnston- $3,000*        Emily Landis- $1,200

Levi Lawson- $2,000

Katie Lundin- $ 14,112*

Kellie Lundin- $14,362*

Andrea Mack- $2,000

Nathan Olds- $5,000

Makaylin Randall- $25,550

Erich Tallmadge- $20,390

Libby High School students Cody Barrick and Adam Neisess were recently offered Montana University System Honor Scholarships. The scholarshops waive undergraduate tuition for up to eight semesters at any campus of the Montana University System or Dawson, Flathead Valley or Miles community colleges.

Barrick and Neisess are two of the 247 students statewide to receive the offer. Barrick was also awarded a $2,500 National Merit Scholarship by the National Merit Scholarship Program.

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