ANCHORAGE, Alaska - (08/25/04) -- A grandmother who plans to continueher post-secondary school education was among five winners ofCredit Union 1's annual Bill Countryman Scholarship awards. Thecredit union granted a total of $9,000 in scholarships to nineindividuals, including Janet Pacsua, a grandmother who plans toattend University of Alaska Southeast in Ketchikan in thefall.
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