TIFTON A handful of Henry County residents took part in the 51st Annual Natural Resources Conservation Workshop (NRCW) was held June 3-7, at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Ga.

Since its beginning in 1962, approximately 12,005 participants have graduated from the workshop. This years workshop catered to 153 high school students from 71 counties throughout Georgia, including two students from Alabama and five from Henry County Schools Bradley Bowden, Zachary Dyer and Adam Ryniker from Ola High School; Quinton Olden from Union Grove High School; and Gray Simpson from Eagles Landing High School.

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