KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Nine college-bound students from Keystone Heights High all got a little extra spending money Saturday at AMVETS Post 86 in Keystone Heights. The veterans-based organization …
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Nine college-bound students from Keystone Heights High all got a little extra spending money Saturday at AMVETS Post 86 in Keystone Heights. The veterans-based organization gave $500 scholarships to essay winners from three categories – Sons Scholars, AMVET scholars and Ladies Aux Scholars. More than 70 club and family members attended the ceremony on Brooklyn Bay Road. The winners were: (front, from left) Lillian Snelgrove, Lindsey Schrader, Shonshna Fernandez and Camille Leanne Jackson, (back, from left) John David Schenck, Mikell Kicklighter, Camryn Williams, James (Lex) Crosby and Lucas Kicklighter.