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Lincoln County High School Seniors and graduates,   
  
Are you interested in serving your communities? This weekend is a great time to work on your scholarship application for the Retired Sheriff John O’Brien Memorial Scholarship before it closes on Monday (4/15/25).   
  
This $2,500 scholarship can help you jumpstart your education. Our communities deserve dedicated, caring public servants, and you deserve to be supported on your journey to become one.   
  
Eligibility: Graduates from any high school in Lincoln County with a GPA 3.0 or higher, pursuing further education in Criminal Justice or a related field.   
Value: $2,500  
Deadline: April 15, 2025  
Website: https://lincf.org/
Lincoln County High School Seniors and graduates,   
  
Are you interested in serving your communities? This weekend is a great time to work on your scholarship application for the Retired Sheriff John O’Brien Memorial Scholarship before it closes on Monday (4/15/25).   
  
This $2,500 scholarship can help you jumpstart your education. Our communities deserve dedicated, caring public servants, and you deserve to be supported on your journey to become one.   
  
Eligibility: Graduates from any high school in Lincoln County with a GPA 3.0 or higher, pursuing further education in Criminal Justice or a related field.   
Value: $2,500  
Deadline: April 15, 2025  
Website: https://lincf.org/
Lincoln County High School Seniors and graduates, Are you interested in serving your communities? This weekend is a great time to work on your scholarship application for the Retired Sheriff John O’Brien Memorial Scholarship before it closes on Monday (4/15/25). This $2,500 scholarship can help you jumpstart your education. Our communities deserve dedicated, caring public servants, and you deserve to be supported on your journey to become one. Eligibility: Graduates from any high school in Lincoln County with a GPA 3.0 or higher, pursuing further education in Criminal Justice or a related field. Value: $2,500 Deadline: April 15, 2025 Website: https://lincf.org/

Published on: 04/12/2025

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Lincoln County High School Seniors and graduates,

Are you interested in serving your communities? This weekend is a great time to work on your scholarship application for the Retired Sheriff John O’Brien Memorial Scholarship before it closes on Monday (4/15/25).

This $2,500 scholarship can help you jumpstart your education. Our communities deserve dedicated, caring public servants, and you deserve to be supported on your journey to become one.

Eligibility: Graduates from any high school in Lincoln County with a GPA 3.0 or higher, pursuing further education in Criminal Justice or a related field.
Value: $2,500
Deadline: April 15, 2025
Website: https://lincf.org/

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