Representatives of Wyrulec, CoBank and the Eastern Wyoming College Foundation, from left, Kendra Knudsen, Jack Preston, Dewey Hageman, Andy Glover, John Hansen, Todd Peterson, Dr. Lesley Travers, Ryan Schilreff, Clay Peterson and Julie Kilty, gather for a check presentation recently.
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Representatives of Wyrulec, CoBank and the Eastern Wyoming College Foundation, from left, Kendra Knudsen, Jack Preston, Dewey Hageman, Andy Glover, John Hansen, Todd Peterson, Dr. Lesley Travers, Ryan Schilreff, Clay Peterson and Julie Kilty, gather for a check presentation recently. The $10,000 donation from the Wyrulec Co. Board of Director represented $5,000 in donated capital funds augmented by matching funds from CoBank, a banking co-op representing agribusiness, rural infrastructure and Farm Credit Associations across the United States, through its Sharing Success program. The program allows CoBank customers to invest in non-profits of their choice with a dollar-to-dollar match to a maximum of $5,000.