By: 1812Blockhouse Staff; Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation

When recipients of the Ohio Farm Bureau’s several scholarships were announced recently, Richland County was represented.

Over $57,000 in scholarships were awarded in various categories that recognize academic effort, community engagement, and career interests that link agriculture to community service, education, or scientific research, according to the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation.

Richland County student Brianna Carmack was a recipient of the Darwin Bryan Scholarship. This fund was established in 1985 in honor of Darwin R. Bryan whose enthusiastic leadership during his 37 years of service to Ohio Farm Bureau has been an inspiration to rural youth throughout Ohio. The fund assists students who have been active in Farm Bureau’s youth program and/or whose parents are Farm Bureau members.

Carmack attended Ontario High School.

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