WRAL Chief Meteorologist Greg Fishel is recognizing five Wake County students this week for their posters on soil and water conservation. The fifth graders are winners in the annual Wake Soil & Water Conservation District poster contest.
This year's theme was: Soil and Water: Your for Life.
Winning posters were drawn by Sierra Cartano, from Carol Wooten's class at Hunter Elementary in Raleigh; Annabeth Watkins, from Stephanie Reid's class at Wendell Elementary; Graham Schwab, from Connie Martin's class at Hunter Elementary; Madison Rivera, from Sandi Goham's class at Millbrook Elementary in Raleigh; and Morgan Wooten, from Judy Gilbreath's class at Hunter Elementary.
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Poster children: Wake winners of conservation contest
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