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to interview specific people and add the
information from those interviews to his
research papers.
In regard to the article he’d written, he
said it was sufficient and is now ready for
publication.
Rawlings is the son of Dave and Tracey
Rawlings of New Holland. He is a junior
at Lincoln Community High School and is
active in FFA as well as 4-H.
His dad is the owner of Rawlings Trailer
Sales, and mom works at Cha-Dai Pet
Motel.
Tracey has been actively involved in 4-H
since her youth, and Dave is responsible
for spearheading the effort to raise funds
for Logan County 4-H premiums two years
ago when the state cut its funding to the
programs.
In addition, Troy’s grandfather is Lynn
Miller, who at the 2011 Logan County Fair
was recognized for his lifelong dedication
to 4-H.
Lincoln Daily News is a strong supporter
of 4-H. We believe that the young people
who participate in 4-H projects -- whether it
be art, cooking, crop production, livestock
or any one of the dozens of other courses
of study offered -- learn more, do more
and become more successful in their
adult careers.
Rawlings has until July of 2013 to submit
the perfect research project for the Clover
Challenge.
LDN wishes him well and is proud to
be a part of his work. The story to follow
is Troy’s and, as required, has not been
altered by LDN.
[
Nila Smith]