TIFTON —
Isabella Rael Connor, a freshman at Mercer University, recently was awarded the Luke Bryan Farm Tour Scholarship in the amount of $2,500.
Luke Bryan started the Farm Tour three years ago as a way to celebrate American farmers and the communities that support them — and to give them a pretty awesome performance in the process.
The country crooner lifts up American farmers by holding outdoor concerts in rural areas, and then uses the proceeds to provide scholarships for students from farming communities to attend a nearby college.
Connor attended a “Meet and Greet” with Bryan on his last stop of the tour in Macon.
She is the daughter of Ricky and Carleen Connor of Tifton, and she was the 2012 Valedictorian and STAR Student of Irwin County High School.
She is attending Mercer University and is in the fifth-year Master’s Program in the field of Biomedical Engineering, where she is specializing in the area of Cellular, Tissue and Genetic Engineering, and she will ultimately earn her M.D. in the field of Reconstructive Surgery.
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Identity Theft: Do all you can to protect your credit, debit cards
Pictured are a couple of skimmers, used here on an ATM machine and gas pump. The devices usually fit right over the original card reader or key pad, but are loose when tugged.
It's summertime and there may be only two words on your mind – road trip. As we hit the roads this summer for vacations we all make stops at the gas station and the ATM.
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Unfortunately, so do identity thieves. They set up machines called skimmers on gas pumps and ATMs that are designed to fool you and benefit them. The devices read your debit or credit card and record the number, which the thief can collect by retrieving the skimmer or even remotely using a smartphone and a wireless Internet connection. The information will then be used to create a duplicate card bearing the number, but a different name. - Tift Sheriff’s Office investigating scam
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