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Updated: April 16, 2025 @ 5:53 pm
From left: Isabela Martin, Borden High School; Aiden Stewart, Charlestown High School; Cooper Turk-Gagel, Jeffersonville High School; and Winnie Smith, Henryville High School. The high school seniors made their own videos that promoted environmental stewardship, encourage community awareness and more.

From left: Isabela Martin, Borden High School; Aiden Stewart, Charlestown High School; Cooper Turk-Gagel, Jeffersonville High School; and Winnie Smith, Henryville High School. The high school seniors made their own videos that promoted environmental stewardship, encourage community awareness and more.
CLARK COUNTY — On Wednesday, the Clark County Recycling District awarded five students a total of $11,000 in sustainability scholarships in recognition of Earth Day.
Seniors were tasked with creating videos that would inspire Clark County Residents to participate in recycling efforts. The videos will be able to view on Clark County Recycling District’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CCRDIN
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