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Adams County grads 2026 special publication celebrates local seniors

Adams County’s Class of 2026 got a countywide spotlight June 3, with seniors from West Union, Peebles, Manchester and Seaman folded into one graduation special.

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Adams County grads 2026 special publication celebrates local seniors
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Adams County’s Class of 2026 got a countywide spotlight in a June 3 graduation special built around one of the year’s most watched local traditions. The Adams Co Grads 2026 section gave families in West Union, Peebles, Manchester, Seaman and the surrounding townships a single place to see seniors recognized at the close of the school year.

That kind of coverage matters in a county where graduation is more than a school ceremony. It is a public milestone that reaches across classrooms, athletic fields, church pews and main streets, and it gives neighbors a chance to follow students as they move toward college, work, military service or trade training. For many households, the graduation pages are the first stop for finding familiar names and photographs tied to the end of a long school calendar.

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The special section also fit into the broader June rhythm of local student recognition. Around the same time, the county was seeing senior athlete profiles, scholarship notices, honor rolls and school recognition stories, all of them marking the same season of achievement. Adams Co Grads 2026 served as the center of that stretch of coverage, gathering the class’s accomplishments into one place instead of scattering them across separate stories.

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That approach gives the county a record it can keep. Years from now, families will be able to look back on the 2026 graduation package as a snapshot of the students who finished high school in Adams County and the communities that supported them. In a place where schools are small enough for many residents to know the graduates personally, a special section like this becomes part scrapbook, part archive and part public roll call for the class moving on to its next chapter.

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