** Sammamish Independent awards four scholarships to local youth

Sammamish, WA** Local News

The Sammamish Independent proudly announced the recipients of its annual scholarship program, awarding four students with $2,000 each to support their college journeys. Ananya Gupta, Echo He, Tanya Jain, and Shriya Sundar, all graduating from Skyline High School, shared personal insights gained through their contributions to the publication. Gupta reflected on the unique storytelling skills she developed, while He expressed pride in representing her community through journalism. Jain emphasized the importance of local awareness as a source for compelling stories, and Sundar discussed her involvement in city governance coverage, which deepened her understanding of political processes. These scholarships not only recognize the students’ hard work and dedication but also underscore the publication's commitment to nurturing young talent.

By highlighting these achievements, the Sammamish Independent encourages future generations to engage in journalism and community reporting, reinforcing the role of local media in providing independent news coverage and fostering civic engagement. The recipients are now poised to embark on their college careers, equipped with valuable skills and experiences.

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