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From left, William Beckert, Sharon High School; Mia Labbiento, Sharpsville High School; Hannah Wiesen, Hickory High School; and Mia Sarchet, Sharpsville High School, were among the students recently awarded Continuing Education Awards of $1,000 each by the Mercer County Community Federal Credit Union. Also awarded but not pictured was Logan Stanford, Hickory High School.
Madeline Johnson, Titusville High School, was one of seven students awarded a $1,000 Continuing Education Award from the Mercer County Community Federal Credit Union.
Grace Connelly, Sharon High School, was one of several students who were recently awarded a $1,000 Continuing Education Award from the Mercer County Community Federal Credit Union.

From left, William Beckert, Sharon High School; Mia Labbiento, Sharpsville High School; Hannah Wiesen, Hickory High School; and Mia Sarchet, Sharpsville High School, were among the students recently awarded Continuing Education Awards of $1,000 each by the Mercer County Community Federal Credit Union. Also awarded but not pictured was Logan Stanford, Hickory High School.
Madeline Johnson, Titusville High School, was one of seven students awarded a $1,000 Continuing Education Award from the Mercer County Community Federal Credit Union.
Grace Connelly, Sharon High School, was one of several students who were recently awarded a $1,000 Continuing Education Award from the Mercer County Community Federal Credit Union.
The Mercer County Community Federal Credit Union recently held its annual meeting and awarded more than $7,000 in scholarships to local students.
Credit union officials celebrated 68 years of service to the union’s members at the event on April 25, according to a press release.
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