Union County Farm Bureau congratulates the recipients of its 2021 scholarships: Caleb Isler, Christian Isler and Megan Vollrath

Caleb Isler, son of Kevin and Terasa Isler, graduated from North Union High School. Caleb was active in FFA, serving as vice president and reporter of his chapter, as well as 4-H, serving as secretary and vice president. Upon graduation, he will attend Bowling Green State University to study education (AYA integrated science). 

Christian Isler, son of Kevin and Terasa Isler, graduated from North Union High School. Christian was active in FFA, serving as treasurer of his chapter, and in 4-H, serving as treasurer, vice president and president. Upon graduation, he will attend the Ohio State University to study agribusiness and applied economics.

Megan Vollrath, daughter of Michael and Lynn Vollrath, graduated from Marysville High School. Megan was active in 4-H, National Honor Society, Student Council, show choir and more. Upon graduation, she will attend Mount Vernon Nazarene University and is considering studying business.

Congratulations and best of luck, graduates!

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