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Eagle Scout

The Columbian
Published: July 9, 2014, 12:00am
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Four Boy Scouts from the Fort Vancouver District passed their Eagle Scout board of review in May and have been advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout. They are:

David “Isaak” Jensen of Boy Scout Venture Crew 904, who provided games for a sensory camp at Minnehaha Elementary School for his Eagle project. Isaak, 17, is a son of David and Audra Jensen. He is a senior at Skyview High School.

Neal Cole, a senior at Prairie High School, is a member of Boy Scout Troop 393. He refurbished a storage shed at Pleasant Valley Middle School for his project. Neal is 17 and a son of Wayne and April Cole.

A spring graduate from Mountain View High School, Nikolas Steckley of Boy Scout Troop 770 made improvements on a deck at the Columbia District Water Slough for his Eagle project. Nikolas, 18, is a son of Andrew and Kori Steckley.

Alec Mullis of Boy Scout Troop 479 constructed compost bins for Our Lady of Lourdes Church for his Eagle project. Alec, 17, is a son of Glen and Charlene Mullis. He is a senior at Central Catholic High School.

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