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Dr. Jim Goodman Memorial Scholarship recipients honored by the Paulding County Farm Bureau

For the past 16 years, The Dr. Jim Goodman Memorial Scholarship board has been awarding scholarships to some of the best and brightest students in West Georgia. This year is no different. The following women were awarded $1000 scholarships to help further their pursuit of higher education.
Pictured with Paulding County Farm Bureau President and Dr. Jim Goodman’s widow, Ms. Nora Goodman and:

Chloe MoodyChloe Moody, 2019 Graduate of Paulding County High School. She has been accepted to Mississippi State University this fall to study veterinary medicine. She is the daughter of Brian and Mellissa Moody.

Lauren BergevineLauren Bergevine, 2019 graduate of East Paulding High School. She has been accepted to Truett-McConnell University this fall to study Biology. She is the daughter of Bryan and Linda Bradford.

Noelle SmithNoelle Smith, 2019 graduate of Mt Zion High School. She has been accepted to Berry College this fall to study Animal Science. She is the daughter of Nathan and Gina Smith.

SarahSecristSarah Secrist, 2019 graduate of East Paulding High School. She has been accepted to the University of Georgia this fall to study Neuroscience. She is the daughter of Jim and Graceann Secrist.

MyrandaHernandezMyranda Hernandez, 2019 graduate of East Paulding High School. She has been accepted to Kennesaw State University this fall to study Biology.
Please join us in wishing these 5 ladies the best of luck with their future endeavors and pray for them as they start new and exciting college life.