June 2022

Ashland track athletes

Several athletes from Ashland have punched their ticket to State. Camdyn Cunningham (pictured here) qualified for state in the high jump and 200 hurdles. Ashland 4x100 team also qualified for state as well. Members of that team are Cunningham, Janet Meza Zavala, Raylee Johnson and Biannca Ceniceros. [SUBMITTED PHOTO]

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Red Demon track athletes

Several Red Demon track athletes have punched their ticket to State: Sophia Jones, Joslyn Scheck, Cierra Bookless, Kya Edwards, Josh Gonzales, Alexis Romo, David Ultreras, Olivia Buddy, Mataya Clark, Kya Edwards, Vincent Ortiz, Mohammed Suheyyb, Maggie Beatriz, Martin Marquez, Matt Banuelos, Alex Gere, Tristen Buller and Cristian Erives. Pictured here are members of the relay team Sophia Jones, Joslyn Scheck, Cierra Bookless and Kya Edwards. [SUBMITTED PHOTO]

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DCHS Animal Science Class

We were invited to the Advanced Animal Science class a couple weeks ago at DCHS to talk on Cargill’s business and career opportunities. Andrew Livingston did a FANTASTIC job at speaking with the students - offering career advice, his knowledge of the facility and encouraging the kids to reach for their goals! Here Andrew is speaking with the group about yield grades. We will be excited to go back in the next school year!

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Happy Retirement Frances!!!

Hard work, leadership and dedication are the core of a great leader like Frances. She has been a Cargill member for 35 years, since May 4, 1987. She started in fabrication as a Brisket trimmer. Her career created value to her life becoming a supervisor, working with different cultures, and many bosses that show her respect and value in a company. Her most significant accomplishment was to be in the professional field as it help her grow in how to deal with employees and customers in a respectful manner. Frances has 3 sons Brian, Antonio and Alex, has 11 grandchildren 6 granddaughters and 5 grandsons. Family means her life, they are her heart and she is their MOM & protector. She said her main lessons learned working for Cargill, was making her stronger, grow as a woman, leader and coach. Her good bye words to Cargill are “Thank you for this journey, my retirement plans are to spend time with my brothers and sister, my sons, grandkids and to help in the Church.

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