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Rep. Kokoruda Attends Comcast Award Reception
Gabby Martin received the Leaders & Achievers Scholarship, which recognizes community service, academic performance, and leadership skills.

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Gabby Martin received the Leaders & Achievers Scholarship, which recognizes community service, academic performance, and leadership skills.

Seven students from the Eight District of Texas received appointments to the service academies after being nominated by his office.
Arlington Police are launching their first ever National 'Knight' Out Coloring Contest. Those who place will receive prizes.
Suzio cosponsored legislation that would improve access to prenatal health care by allowing uninsured women to enroll in health insurance.
The bill will result in recommendations for the statewide implementation of a plan to allow paramedics to provide expanded health services.
The 'Right to Know' bill ensures that the public is made aware of any application of toxic herbicides to state highways.
Sen. Logan supported legislation that would allow uninsured pregnant women to enroll in health insurance.
This year's event is shaping up to be the biggest event to date.
Diana Celaj was one of 11 WPI women's rowers to collect the CRCA National Scholar-Athlete status.
Gladys Deloney was honored for her work in connecting families to the services they need to reduce African American child mortality.
Bailey Sansom is one of more than 900 graduates who received a diploma at the commencement ceremony on May 6.
The annual commencement ceremony will be held on June 15 at The Show.
Honorees hail from Florida, Texas, and Michigan.
Simon will be supporting Simon Youth Foundaton in its efforts to increase educational opportunities for at-risk students.
Several community partners were recognized for working to end hunger in the county at the annual Hunger Heroes Breakfast.
The program will be for Yonkers HS students who have a serious commitment to the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
28 AACPS students earned the All-County Dance honors for their efforts in the classroom and in the dance studio.
Richard McLeod has been selected as the new Community Development Director after holding senior positions with Woodstock and Alpharetta.
38 members of the class of '17 have earned the 4.0 distinction by holding a cumulative 4 year minimum average of 4.0 or above.
Secretaries, Assistants Association of Anne Arundel is the lone employee bargaining group yet to reach a tentative agreement with the board.