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TaeLynn Comisky wins PCC scholarship for her work in 4-H

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Monday, Nov. 12, 2018 4:50 PM
TaeLynn Comisky, pictured with Lisa Snider and Mary Rubadeau, was recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship as part of Pueblo Community College Southwest’s sponsorship of the High-Point Herdsman 4-H Award.

TaeLynn Comisky, a junior at Montezuma-Cortez High School, recently won a $1,000 scholarship as part of Pueblo Community College Southwest’s sponsorship of the High-Point Herdsman 4-H Award.

Comisky won the award after earning the points during the Montezuma County Fair for her project board, animal care and interviews, and for helping other 4-H members. Comisky raised two pigs for the fair and has been in 4-H for nine years.

“I love 4-H and pigs,” she said. “I like being involved in the community and working with younger 4-H members.”

Comisky is working out her post-high school plans, but right now, she wants to either be a veterinarian, a law enforcement officer or a U.S. Marine, said Shannon Livick, special assistant to the executive dean.

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