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Area students named Central Electric 2025 scholarship recipients

Fifteen scholarships awarded this year

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Central Electric Cooperative recently announced its 2025 scholarship recipients.
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MITCHELL — Central Electric Cooperative recently announced its 2025 scholarship recipients. Scholarships are awarded each year to dependent children of cooperative members to help pay for post-secondary education.

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Shayda Ness

The $1000 Jay Headley Memorial Scholarship is awarded to one student in Central Electric's service area who plans to pursue a bachelor's degree in an agriculture-related field. The scholarship is sponsored by Jim and Cristine Headley, parents of the late Jay Headley, of White Lake. Kimball High School senior Shayda Ness, daughter of LeRoy and Sasha Ness of Kimball, was selected to receive the Jay Headley Memorial Scholarship. She plans to study Agriculture Education at South Dakota State University (SDSU).

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Cadence Jarding

The $1,000 Basin Electric Power Cooperative scholarship is awarded to one student in Central Electric's service area who demonstrates leadership and academic excellence. Hanson High School senior Cadence Jarding, daughter of Ryan and Candise Jarding of Alexandria, was selected to receive the Basin Electric Power Cooperative Scholarship. She plans to study Human Biology at SDSU.

New this year, the Central Electric board of directors approved up to two $500 district scholarships per county from the Basin Electric applicants. Eligible students must be the dependent of a cooperative member, and they must plan to enroll full-time at a post-secondary school this fall.

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Driftin Mulder
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Tate Tolsma

The District 1 Aurora County $500 scholars are Corsica-Stickney High School seniors Driftin Mulder and Tate Tolsma. Mulder is the son of Matthew and Amy Mulder of White Lake, and he plans to study Agronomy at SDSU. Tolsma is the son of Shannon Tolsma of Corsica and Paula Tolsma of Stickney, and he plans to study Business Economics at SDSU.

District 2 Brule County and District 3 Buffalo County did not have any scholarship applicants.

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Hunter Dean
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Cole Hinckley

The District 4 Davison County $500 scholars are Ethan High School seniors Hunter Dean and Cole Hinckley. Dean is the son of Ray and Randa Dean of rural Mitchell, and he plans to study History Education at Dakota Wesleyan University (DWU). Hinckley is the son of Ryan and Devon Hinckley of rural Ethan, and he plans to study Business at Mitchell Technical College (MTC).

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Amelia Gerlach
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Sutton Thompson

The District 5 Hanson County $500 scholars are Mitchell High School seniors Amelia Gerlach and Sutton Thompson. Gerlach is the daughter of Scott and Nicole Gerlach of Mitchell, and she plans to study Pre-Physical Therapy or Nursing at Augustana University. Thompson is the son of Ryan and Lisa Thompson of Mitchell, and he plans to study Financial Technology at Augustana University.

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Taylor Braun

The District 6 Jerauld County $500 scholar is Wessington Springs High School senior Taylor Braun. Braun is the daughter of Todd and Jill Braun of Wessington Springs, and she plans to study Elementary Education.

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Hanna Dold
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Kenya Kizer

The District 7 Miner County $500 scholars are Howard High School seniors Hanna Dold and Kenya Kizer. Dold is the daughter of Brian Dold and Jill Dold of Howard, and she plans to study Business at Dakota State University (DSU). Kizer is the daughter of Brian and Heather Kizer of Howard, and she plans to study Elementary Education at DSU.

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Avarie Prien
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Tatiana Roberts

The District 8 Sanborn County $500 scholars are Hanson High School senior Avarie Prien and Woonsocket High School senior Tatiana Roberts. Prien is the daughter of Fred and Michelle Prien of Letcher, and she plans to study Medical Laboratory Sciences at USD. Roberts is the daughter of Samuel Roberts and Jelitza Willems-Roberts of Woonsocket, and she plans to study Nursing at USD.

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Zachary Baker
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Brendan Thompson

Two $500 Central Electric scholarships are awarded to member-dependent students enrolled in eligible programs at Mitchell Technical College. Students apply through the MTC Foundation and are objectively ranked by the school. Agricultural Business major Zachary Baker, son of Matt and Jolene Baker of Mount Vernon, was awarded a $500 Central Electric MTC scholarship. Agricultural Business major Brendan Thompson, son of Brad and Kristi Thompson of Pukwana, was also awarded a $500 Central Electric MTC scholarship.

Central Electric is a member-owned cooperative serving mostly rural portions of Aurora, Brule, Buffalo, Davison, Hanson, Jerauld, Miner and Sanborn Counties. To learn more about Central Electric's scholarships and youth programs, visit www.centralec.coop.

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