Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative Announces Scholarship Winners

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Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative announced it has awarded scholarships to three outstanding Northland area students.

Every year, PCEC awards a $1,000 scholarship to one high school senior in each of the co-op’s three service districts. The recipients of the $1,000 scholarships this year were Liberty Holm of Holt, Emma Faith Jones of Platte City and Emily Shepherd of Liberty.

“Investing in the Northland’s next generation of leaders is a fundamental part of our community development efforts,” said Jennifer Grossl, Marketing and Communications Manager at Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative. “These students are leaders in their communities and have bright futures ahead of them.”

Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative supports Northland schools throughout the year by hosting learning experiences, giving electrical safety demonstrations, sponsoring school events and extracurricular activities, and investing in STEM teacher development.

KPGZ News - Jim Dickerson contributed to this story