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NCE lists latest winners of annual scholarships

Nobles Cooperative Electric announces the recipients of its annual scholarships, made possible through the generous participation of its members in the Operation Round Up program. This year, nine outstanding students from the cooperative’s service area have been awarded $1,000 scholarships to help further their educational goals. 


Operation Round Up allows Nobles Cooperative Electric members to voluntarily round up their monthly electric bills to the nearest dollar.


The 2025 Operation Round Up scholarship recipients are:


District 1: Kelli Miller, daughter of Todd and Joan, who currently attends Murray County Central.


District 2: Daniel Groen, son of Mike and Melanie Groen, who attends Murray County Central.


District 3: Emmie Peltola, daughter of Alan and Kristin, who attends Murray County Central school.


District 4: Elizabeth Hubbling, daughter of Shannon and Rebecca, who attends Edgerton Public School.


District 5: Allie Cook, daughter of Michael and Jessica, who attends Adrian High School.


District 6: Tarryn Joens, daughter of Phil and Amber, who currently attends Worthington High School.


District 7: Caleb Appel, son of Jason and Heidi, who attends Fulda High School.


Technical School Scholarship: Mia Wichmann, daughter of Shawn and Nicole Wichmann, who lives in District 1 and attends Marshall High School.


At-Large Scholarship (representing all districts): Grace Barber, daughter of Bruce and Sara Barber, who attends Worthington High School.


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