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January 22, 2001 June 6, 2017 For more information contact: For Immediate Release Erin Thierolf @ 248-2634 Yakima Federal Announces 2017 Scholarship Winners Over the past 42 years through its Award for Academic Excellence program Yakima Federal Savings and Loan Association has provided nearly two million dollars in college scholarships to local graduating high school seniors. This year Yakima Federal is awarding $90,000—including $1,500 each to 54 seniors from high schools throughout Central and South Central Washington. Yakima Federal is also again contributing $1500 to six local colleges: Washington State University-Tri Cities; Heritage University; Central Washington University; Perry Technical Institute; Columbia Basin Community College and Yakima Valley College. This year’s scholarship winners are: Yakima Area Mckenna Kappenman A.C. Davis High School Julianna Gainer East Valley High School Alondra Martinez Eisenhower High School Rigoberto Lozano Ortiz Eisenhower High School Alijah Mitchell Highland High School Jordan Thomas Martin La Salle High School Julian Dow Naches High School Terry Knight Naches High School Aiyanna Klaphake Riverside Christian School Coby Boyd Riverside Christian School Allison Rice Selah High School Gunnar Newell Selah High School Emily Marie Baluca Wapato High School Yasmyne Dehnhoff West Valley High School Jack Warren West Valley High School Maria Ortiz White Swan High School Kittitas Valley Lydia Rose Weis Cle-Elum Rosyln High School Curtis Board Cle-Elum Rosyln High School Owen Canterbury Ellensburg High School Shayla Nunn Ellensburg High School Tyler Church Kittitas High School Chesna Kern Kittitas High School Lower Yakima Valley Rhys Chapman Bickleton High School Mayu Molina Granger High School Aydan Harrington Sunnyside Christian High School Patrick Zecchino Sunnyside Christian High School Jade Pettibone Sunnyside High School Griffey Sarmiento Sunnyside High School Hector Garibay Toppenish High School Vanessa Sanchez Toppenish High School Maria E. Castaneda Wahluke High School Claire Simmons Zillah High School Jacob Nye Zillah High School Maurice Devers Kiona-Benton High School Heaven Grace Isabella Camacam Kiona-Benton High School Harrison Moore Prosser High School Diana Islas Prosser High School Tri-Cities Area Zaida N. Guzman Chiawana High School Jonathan Ramirez Chiawana High School Jasmine Marquez Columbia High School Samantha Ehrhard Connell High School Jeubert Rigor Connell High School Lucy Cort Hanford High School Max Beeson Hanford High School Madison Thurber Kamiakin High School Evan Isaac Gibbons Kamiakin High School Hailey Anthis Kennewick High School RyAnn Warner Pasco High School David Salgado Hernandez Pasco High School Melissa Nelson Richland High School Matilda Bunch River View High School Dalton Boogaard River View High School Kelly Brown Southridge High School Shane Hill Tri-Cities Prep .
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