In a remarkable achievement, Jasper Clark from Summertown clinched the second spot in the highly competitive Statewide National Civics Bee Competition. The event was organized through a collaborative effort between the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and four other local chambers. This inaugural statewide civics event provided a platform for students like Jasper to showcase their knowledge and skills in the field of civics. The competition not only highlighted the importance of civic education but also served as a testament to the talent and dedication of young individuals like Jasper in our community.
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