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Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 3:30 AM
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Cobb Memorial Scholarship Awarded to Two Students

Cobb Memorial Scholarship Awarded to Two Students
Jamie Cumbie and Jerry Cremer MCCF Board, Scott Coker MCCF Chair, Ashanti Strange, Suzan Nash and Tracy Camden scholarship selection committee, and Ronda McKee MCCF Board. Photos by Savannah Ballard

MACOMB– Two McDonough County students were awarded the Nathan Cobb Memorial Scholarship by the McDonough County Community Foundation (MCCF), which will be of great assistance as they continue their education and pursue their degrees. Ashanti Strange and Madelyn Thurman will each receive $5,000 that can be used towards tuition, books or room and board.

Strange will be attending Illinois State University and majoring in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics. Thurman is attending Western Illinois University and is majoring in Early Childhood Education.

This special scholarship was created in memory of McDonough County resident Nathan Cobb; a proud team member of WIRC-Community Action Agency (WIRC) known for his kindness and compassion to help others in need. His parents, Janet and Lee Cobb, provide funding for the scholarship. WIRC staff evaluates all scholarship applications and narrows down the applicant field based upon the following guidelines; a McDonough County resident, complete a short essay and meet income guidelines. The WIRC staff then turns this field of applicants to the Cobb Scholarship Review Committee who then makes the final determination. The award funds are distributed by the MCCF directly to the successful applicant’s college or university.

Both awardees attended an award celebration at City Hall to meet Janet and Lee Cobb, Board Members of the MCCF, members of the Cobb Scholarship Committee and Macomb Mayor Michael Inman.

“Both students were thrilled when they received notification of this award.

They know the impact this will have for each of them continuing their education and reaching their career goals,” said Suzan Nash, Chair of the Cobb Scholarship Committee.

WIRC-Community Action Agency is a nonprofit organization that helps people and communities. To learn more about their free services that help people in need, visit their website at wirpc.org, find them on social media, or call 309837-2997.

The McDonough County Community Foundation is committed to building a permanent endowment that will help ensure there are monetary resources for projects and goals defined by residents. MCCF works to further philanthropy in a community minded way with a commitment to good stewardship.

Jerry Cremer and Jamie Cumbie MCCF Board, Scott Coker MCCF Chair, Madelyn Thurman, Suzan Nash scholarship selection committee, Ronda McKee MCCF Board, and Tracy Camden scholarship selection committee.

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