HONORS: Angela Reynolds, Diana Biddle, Sarita Hayford

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Angela Reynolds

Angela Heimbaugh Reynolds, a Brown County High School graduate, earned a bachelor’s degree in general studies with a concentration in behavioral and social studies from the Indiana University school of humanities and social sciences. Reynolds also received recognition for being on the dean’s list for the 2019-2020 academic year for having a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.

Reynolds is the youngest child of James and Winnie Heimbaugh of Bean Blossom. She is a professional pastry chef and is married to nationally and internationally recognized sound engineer Lowell Reynolds, who also graduated from Brown County High School. Lowell is the son of business owner Vickie Reynolds of Reynolds Leather & Gifts. Angie and Lowell reside in Nashville, Tennessee, with their two young sons, Julian Oliver Reynolds and Sullivan André Reynolds.

Diana Biddle

Indiana county historians have been reappointed to new three-year terms, beginning Jan. 1. Brown County Historian Diana Biddle was among those reappointed.

County historians serve as volunteers appointed by the Indiana Historical Society and Indiana Historical Bureau to promote local history in their counties, connect individuals and groups with history resources, promote collaboration between local history organizations, and maintain connections with the Indiana Historical Society and Indiana Historical Bureau.

Sarita Hayford

CEDARVILLE, OH — Sarita Hayford of Morgantown was named to the Cedarville University Dean’s List for the fall of 2020.

This recognition required Hayford to maintain a 3.5 minimum GPA while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours during fall semester 2020.

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