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Macy Doster receives 2025 Farm Bureau Scholarship

Macy Doster receives 2025 Farm Bureau Scholarship


By Andi Anderson

Macy Doster, a resident of Paulding, has been awarded the 2025 Paulding County Farm Bureau Scholarship. This honor is given each year to support young individuals with strong ties to agriculture and rural communities as they pursue higher education.

Macy is the daughter of Steven and Brenda Doster. She graduated from Wayne Trace High School in 2023 and is currently attending Bowling Green State University. Her academic path reflects dedication and a clear commitment to her future.

The Paulding County Farm Bureau Scholarship aims to help students who plan to contribute to agriculture or rural development through their education and career goals. Macy’s selection highlights her achievements in high school and her ongoing academic efforts at the university level.

Scholarship recipients are often recognized for their leadership, community service, and academic performance. Macy has shown great potential in these areas, making her a deserving recipient of this award.

Farm Bureau scholarships like this one are essential for supporting the next generation of agriculture leaders. They play a vital role in encouraging students to continue their studies and make meaningful contributions to rural communities.

As Macy continues her studies at Bowling Green State University, this scholarship will provide her with valuable support. It is not only a financial aid opportunity but also a recognition of her hard work and vision for the future.

The Paulding County Farm Bureau and the local community extend their congratulations to Macy Doster and wish her continued success in her academic and professional journey.

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