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2024 Scholarship Winners

Three students received the Marias River Livestock Association Scholarship awards. The applications exceeded our expectations this year. The MRLA Scholarship Program was created to invest in the next generation of young people who plan to use their career to advocate for the advancement of the livestock marketing industry.

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Emily Williams

We'd like to congratulate Emily Williams, one of the recipients of our $1,000 scholarships from Marias River Livestock Association.

 

Emily Williams, of Browning, is currently enrolled in MSU Northern, is studying Ag Operations Technology and Diesel Tech. She would like to return home to ranch and be an extension agent.

We would like to extend our congratulations to Addisyn Bengston, one of the recipients of the $1,000 scholarship from Marias River Livestock Association.

 

Addisyn Bengston, of Cut Bank, is planning to attend Casper College, working toward a vet tech degree, with a focus on animal reproduction. She intends to return to the area and work as a vet technician.

Addisyn Bengston

Brae Eneboe

We'd like to extend congratulations to Brae Eneboe, one of the recipients of our $1,000 scholarships from Marias River Livestock Association.

 

Brae Eneboe, of Conrad, who is currently enrolled in Miles Community College, is studying Science in Livestock Management. Upon completion of that program, she will enroll at Dickinson where her studies will focus on Ranch Management and Ag Business. After college, she intends to work for an ag sales company focusing on feed and animal needs.

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