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Jerrica Rowlett receives Bank of Columbia scholarship

She'll attend Georgetown College, studying civil engineering
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By Doyle Lloyd

Jerrica Rowlett was selected to receive the Bank of Columbia Achievement Scholarship.

She was presented the $1000.00 award to Jerrica by bank employee Gina Campbell.

Jerrica is the daughter of Sandra Rowlett and Jay Rowlett.

Jerrica will be attending Georgetown College where she plans to study civil engineering.




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Jerrica Rowlett receives Bank of Columbia Scholarship



2009-05-23 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Doyle Lloyd.
WILL STUDY ENGINEERING: Jerrica Rowlett was selected to receive the Bank of Columbia Achievement Scholarship. Presenting the $1000.00 award to Jerrica is bank employee Gina Campbell. Jerrica is the daughter of Sandra Rowlett and Jay Rowlett. Jerrica will be attending Georgetown College where she plans to study civil engineering.

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