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Here are the top three stories today in Marietta:

  1. About 400 graduates received their degrees and certificates from Washington State Community College last week as it held its 50th annual commencement ceremony. Chuck Sulerzyski gave the commencement address at the ceremony and Mackenzie Smith was honored to give the student address. The 2023 class was very diverse, including veterans and College Credit Plus high school students; a total of 99 students graduated with honors. (WTAP)
  2. Earlier this week, the Marietta Rotary Club awarded 10 graduating seniors with $2,000 scholarships to go toward their future educational endeavors. Of the 10 students who were awarded, two of them were from Marietta High School. One of the winners was Keegan Bills, who received the Bill and Joe Wesel Memorial Scholarship in memory of two Rotary Club members who passed away. (Marietta Times)
  3. Bruce Wunderlich turned his love for photography into a career that has touched the state of Ohio and even across the country. Wunderlich got into photography in the late 70s from a class in high school, building on his craft ever sense. What started off as photography for his school's newspaper grew into being publicized in Ohio Magazine, Ohio Travel Magazine, and even viral postings that have his photographs being requested in California. Wunderlich played a significant role in the return of BWD Magazine and currently offers historic photo walks of downtown Marietta. (WTAP)

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About me: Miranda Fraraccio is a staff writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners. She is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where she earned degrees in Writing & Rhetoric and Communication Studies. In her free time, you can find her traveling, drinking tea, or practicing film photography.

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