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Sarah Thompson receives Adair Retired Teachers scholarship

By Gary Lane

Sarah Thompson was presented the 2014 scholarship award today at the regular meeting of the Adair County Retired Teacher's Association at Lindsey Wilson College's Cranmer Dining Center.

Sarah will be a graduating senior in 2015.

She is majoring in Elementary Education and plans to teach. Sarah is active in many organizations on campus and serves as an officer in the student education association.

She is the daughter of Amy Chaney of Danville and Rodney Thompson of Columbia. - Gary Lane




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Sarah Thompson, Retired Teachers scholarship recipient



2014-05-14 - Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Gary Lane. Sarah Thompson, 2014 Adair County Retired Teachers Association scholarship recipient, and family, from left,, grandparents, Gary and Doris Lane of Danville, KY; (Sarah) and father, Rodney Thompson of Columbia, KY, and great uncle, Billy Pickett, of Columbia, KY.
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