County Conservation District announces scholarship winners
- Zane ALEXANDER
- OWEN TRUMBULL
- JARED BEERS
- JACOB WILLIAMS

Zane ALEXANDER
Four recent or soon-to-be Warren County high school graduates have been awarded conservation and environment-related scholarships through the Warren County Conservation District.
Eisenhower High School senior Owen Trumbull, who plans to attend Thiel College and major in Environmental Science, was awarded first place in the Conservation District’s Ralph G. Eckert Scholarship and in the Warren County Council of Sportsmen’s Clubs Scholarship.
Eisenhower senior Zane Alexander, who will attend Penn State University and major in Biological Engineering, was the second place winner of both scholarships.
Jacob Williams, who currently attends the University of Maine, pursuing a degree in Surveying Engineering is the third place winner of the Eckert Scholarship.
Eisenhower senior Jared Beers was the third place winner of the Sportsmen’s Clubs Scholarship. Beers plans to attend Thiel College and major in Criminal Justice Administration and Environmental Science.

OWEN TRUMBULL
“The Conservation District awards the Ralph G. Eckert Scholarship each year to a deserving Warren County student pursuing a conservation-related degree,” according to a release from Watershed Specialist Jean Gomory. “The scholarship was established as a memorial to Ralph G. Eckert, who served in the Soil Conservation Service from 1950-1966.”
The Council of Sportsmen’s Clubs entrusts the awarding of its scholarships to the conservation district. The scholarship is available to high school seniors who live in Warren County and plan to pursue an environmental degree.

JARED BEERS

JACOB WILLIAMS