Cory Seabaugh of Jackson Boy Scout Troop 311 has earned scouting's highest rank, Eagle Scout. He is the son of Randy and Dee Seabaugh of Jackson.
Seabaugh described his most memorable scouting experience as hiking with his father and other Boy Scouts at the Philmont Scout Ranch. Other fun memories included helping a fellow Scout, Ron Gjerstad, dig his truck out of the sand at Camp Lewellan.
His Eagle Scout project was a large United States map painted on the Jackson Middle School playground.
His future plans may include studying engineering.
William Lindman, of Jackson Boy Scout Troop 311, has also earned scouting's highest rank.
Lindman's most memorable experience was hiking with his father at the Philmont Scout Ranch.
His Eagle Scout project can be seen in the entrance of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson. He designed the pamphlet display case complete with an attendance record display and special offering box.
Lindman plans to stay active in Scouting and earn some Eagle Palms. He believes he will stay involved in Boy Scouts his whole life with plans for his children to experience the benefits of Boy Scouts.
The Notre Dame Regional High School student will graduate next year and plans to go to college.
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