VOYLES NAMED SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
The Warren County Water District continues to promote education in the water supply field and as a part of its overall community involvement efforts by offering a scholarship each year. Jordan Voyles from Warren East High School was awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Western Kentucky University for the 2021-2022 academic year.
“Jordan’s qualities of a hard working student with a determination to succeed elevated her as the top candidate,” said WCWD General Manager John Dix. “As an honor roll student, Jordan worked a part-time job and volunteered for the Barren County Special Olympics for the past five years. As a varsity cheerleader she also balanced various leadership roles within her school and participated in numerous extracurricular activities. We are excited to offer assistance as she furthers her higher education endeavors with a degree in exercise science. This scholarship is another way we can serve our community and our customers.”
In an effort to foster success of future water and sewer utility professionals, the scholarship is offered to assist a Warren County high school senior pursuing further education in a related field. The scholarship is renewable for four years, as long as requirements are maintained.
For application and eligibility details, students should contact their high school guidance counselor or visit www.warrenwater.com.
About Warren County Water District
Warren Water is a public water and wastewater utility serving more than 30,000 water and 7,700 wastewater customers throughout Warren County. There are over 1,200 miles of water mains in the Warren Water service area, which spans 530 square miles. The Warren Water sewer system includes over 190 miles of sewer lines. For more information, visit www.warrenwater.com.