St. Paul Rodeo delivers pair of scholarships to local students

Two promising locals have been awarded $5,000 scholarships by the St. Paul Rodeo Association. This year’s recipients are from Keizer and Woodburn, reflecting a community-focused approach to supporting future leaders.

Key Takeaways:

  • The St. Paul Rodeo Association awarded two scholarships.
  • Each recipient received $5,000.
  • One student is from Woodburn, another from Keizer.
  • The scholarships highlight the association’s investment in local youth.
  • Woodburn Independent originally reported the story on May 31, 2026.

A Boost from St. Paul Rodeo

The St. Paul Rodeo Association has announced two recipients of its 2026 scholarship program. Both recipients will receive financial support in the amount of $5,000, reinforcing the association’s emphasis on aiding local students in pursuing higher education.

Celebrating Two Local Scholars

One of the scholarship winners is Keizer’s own Ellison McClenny. Meanwhile, Woodburn’s Giovani Morales also received the same financial award. Their achievements reflect not only individual dedication to academic goals but also the broader generosity of the St. Paul Rodeo Association.

Impact on Community and Education

By providing substantial scholarships, the St. Paul Rodeo Association underscores the importance of investing in education. These awards are geared toward helping students cover essential expenses related to their studies, demonstrating how community-led efforts can have a powerful impact on shaping the next generation.

Looking Ahead

The scholarship initiative reflects the association’s continued commitment to youth and community growth. As McClenny and Morales embark on the next phase of their educational journeys, the support from the St. Paul Rodeo Association stands as a testament to local institutions and their pledge to foster talent close to home.

More from World

Craig Apple Steps Down as Albany Sheriff
by Dailygazette.com
22 hours ago
1 min read
Albany County Sheriff Apple won’t seek re-election
Kenton County Overhauls Animal Shelter Leadership
by Link Nky
22 hours ago
2 mins read
Kenton County Fiscal Court votes to terminate animal services director, coordinator
Rocky Adkins Leaves Beshear Administration
by Link Nky
22 hours ago
1 min read
Adkins, senior adviser to Beshear, leaving Kentucky governor’s administration
Highway 180 Closure for Major Culvert Repairs
by Gazette Xtra
22 hours ago
2 mins read
Section of Highway 180 to close starting Monday
GOP's Flawed Strategy Amid Democratic Division
by Muskogeephoenix Com
22 hours ago
2 mins read
COLUMN: Sounding the alarm about flawed GOP plank
Independent Politics: A New Chapter Unfolds
by Commercial News
22 hours ago
1 min read
Ballard envisions Lincoln Party ‘opening the door’ for independent candidates
ACC's New Tiebreaker: Football Showdown Revamp
by Roanoke
1 day ago
1 min read
ACC’s Phillips unveils new tiebreaker policy for football
Nebraska's Deficit Grows: 4 Months of Shortfalls
by Fremonttribune
1 day ago
1 min read
Nebraska budget deficit grows to $223M after June tax receipts come in below projections
Whatnot Boosts Personalization with Shaped's AI
by Tech Crunch
1 day ago
2 mins read
Whatnot acquires Shaped to power real-time live shopping recommendations
Fortune Cookies: Unveiling Memories and Hopes
by Kirksville Daily Express
1 day ago
1 min read
A LITTLE BIT LIKE HOME: The Burden of the Past
Rising Husker Star: From Overlooked Transfer
by Kearney Hub
1 day ago
1 min read
Husker Camp Countdown: No. 21 Jamir Conn
Questions linger after Justice Department’s decision to turn over evidence in Good, Pretti shootings