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Nimz-Benisch

Published on -6/21/2009, 9:49 AM

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Mark and Joleen Nimz, WaKeeney, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Amy Nimz, to Ross Benisch, son of Tim and Susan Benisch, Quinter.

Grandparents of the couple are Marvin and Frances Nimz, Lavonne Reeder, George Benisch, and Kay and Joyce Vanek.

The bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of Trego Community High School, WaKeeney, and plans to graduate from Fort Hays State University in December with bachelor's degrees in communication studies with an emphasis in public relations and modern languages-Spanish.

The prospective bridegroom is a 2005 graduated of Quinter High School and a May 2009 graduate of FHSU with a bachelor's degree in geography with an emphasis in geographic information systems. He is a crop consultant at Servi-Tech, Lyons.

An Aug. 8, 2009, wedding is planned at Celebration Community Church, Hays.

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