The Rotary Club of Kenai honored Students of the Month from Nikiski Middle-High School and Kenai Central High School at one of its recent lunch meetings. Students from Nikiski recognized include Luck Broussard, Jamie Yerkes, Melanie Sexton, Donovan Smith, Ashlee Tiner, Ian Johnson and Rylee Jackson. Students recognized from Kenai include John Grossl, Doreena Doyle, Jian Hayes, Lauren Hall, Savannah Jones, Ithaca Bergholtz, Devynn Heath and Zada Slone. (Clarion staff photo)

The Rotary Club of Kenai honored Students of the Month from Nikiski Middle-High School and Kenai Central High School at one of its recent lunch meetings. Students from Nikiski recognized include Luck Broussard, Jamie Yerkes, Melanie Sexton, Donovan Smith, Ashlee Tiner, Ian Johnson and Rylee Jackson. Students recognized from Kenai include John Grossl, Doreena Doyle, Jian Hayes, Lauren Hall, Savannah Jones, Ithaca Bergholtz, Devynn Heath and Zada Slone. (Clarion staff photo)

Kenai Rotary honors Students of the Month

The Rotary Club of Kenai honored Students of the Month from Nikiski Middle-High School and Kenai Central High School at one of its recent lunch meetings. Students from Nikiski recognized include Luck Broussard, Jamie Yerkes, Melanie Sexton, Donovan Smith, Ashlee Tiner, Ian Johnson and Rylee Jackson. Students recognized from Kenai include John Grossl, Doreena Doyle, Jian Hayes, Lauren Hall, Savannah Jones, Ithaca Bergholtz, Devynn Heath and Zada Slone. (Clarion staff photo)

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