Students who participated in the 4-H Trash Sculpture contest and represented Trigg County in the regional competition were honored Tuesday night during the fiscal court meeting.
Agriculture Extension Agent Graham Cofield told magistrates they hosted the contest a little differently this year.
Cofield noted all of the sculptures that were at the meeting had advanced to the regional competition.
Jesse Thomas and the Western Kentucky Regional Recycling Cooperation help to sponsor the local and regional competition every year.
Zoi Burcham won first place in the high school competition.
Carter Moore placed first in the middle school division and advanced to win first place at the regional competition. Allyson Hargis placed first in the upper elementary division.
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