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Wilmington High’s Collin Buckwalter, left, and Shenango’s Rachel Callahan read their essays at the Lawrence County Law Day program.
Rachel Callahan delivers her essay to attendees of Lawrence County Law Day.
Jackson Sauders delivers his speech at Law Day in preparation for the American Legion national competition.
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Wilmington High’s Collin Buckwalter, left, and Shenango’s Rachel Callahan read their essays at the Lawrence County Law Day program.
Rachel Callahan delivers her essay to attendees of Lawrence County Law Day.
Jackson Sauders delivers his speech at Law Day in preparation for the American Legion national competition.
Two Lawrence County students were recognized in court Thursday for their excellence in writing essays of legal impact and significance.
Collin Buckwalter, a Wilmington High School senior, and Rachel Callahan, a Shenango High School senior, each were awarded scholarships of $2,000 at the 41st annual Law Day program sponsored by the Lawrence County Bar Association.
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