JERSEY - The Jersey County Sheriff’s Office has recognized Taylor Woodring as a recipient of the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association Scholarship, honoring a Jersey Community High School graduate who plans to attend Southern Illinois University Edwardsville this fall to study dietetics and nutrition.

Woodring has also been an active girls' cross-country and indoor and outdoor track-and-field athlete at the school.

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The Jersey Sheriff’s office said Woodring said she earned “numerous honors and awards” during her time at Jersey Community High School and is a member of the National Honor Society.

"The Jersey County Sheriff’s Office is proud to recognize Taylor Woodring as a recipient of the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association Scholarship," the sheriff's office said in a statement.

The office also praised Woodring’s accomplishments and future goals.

“We are proud of Taylor’s hard work, dedication, and commitment to making a difference,” the sheriff's office said. “Please join us in congratulating her and wishing her continued success as she works toward a future of helping others live healthier lives!”

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