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11
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Two NTCC Honors students honored with Eckman Awards

Two Northeast Texas Community College Presidential Scholars were recently honored with Eckman Awards for their outstanding performances in challenging honors seminars at NTCC. Cassidy Watkins and Matthew Chambers both received $100 for taking all three honors seminars at NTCC and ending with the highest GPAs. The awards were funded by an anonymous donor in memory of the late Richard and Joan Eckman.

 

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Wed
11
Jul
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NTCC receives $53,000 in matching funds for Work Scholarship Program

Northeast Texas Community College recently received a check for $53,000 in scholarships from the U.S. Department of Education. Nita May (left), NTCC Director of Development and Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement are pictured receiving the gift.

 

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Wed
04
Jul
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Genealogical society provides books to library

The Cass County Genealogical Society recently held their June meeting and picnic. During the meeting, Society President Charlotte Evans was presented two new books to be added to the Genealogy/Family History Section of the Atlanta Public Library. The books will also be made available for sale by C.C.G.S. Publishing.

“Mills Creek Missionary Baptist Church” is a 144-page book that was compiled by Audrey Rankin and Kathy Peacock. The book was placed in the Cass County Genealogical Records May 14. The book presents the history, minutes, and membership rolls of a church that was active in Cass County from September 1933 to April 2002.

 

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Wed
04
Jul
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Scouts give back to the community

Local cub scouts recently crossed over to the rank of Boy Scout and held their crossing over ceremony at Daingerfield State Park. To thank the park for its support, scouts performed a conservation project at the park, trimming
bushes from trails at the park.

 

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Wed
27
Jun
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Make this a safe fireworks season

Fireworks displays are a hallmark of summer, and a frequent component of Independence Day celebrations and commemorative events that require a touch of flair. Awe-inspiring pyrotechnics shows lure millions of spectators around the world each and every year.

Many people experiment with fireworks on their own, but that can be dangerous. According to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission, thousands of people are injured by fireworks in the United States each year. Whether purchased legally or on the black market, fireworks pose a considerable threat. Fireworks purchased on the black market may be especially dangerous, as they likely were not subjected to government regulations and inspections.

 

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Wed
27
Jun
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DHS principal resigns

By LYNDA STRINGER

Daingerfield High School Principal Ryan Carroll is leaving his position at the end of the week. 

Carroll, who has been principal at the DLSISD campus for three years, turned in his letter of resignation on June 5 to take a position as principal of Foster Middle School in Longview, according to DLSISD Superintendent Sandra Quarles, who reported Carroll’s resignation in her administrative report at the district’s school board meeting on June 18.

 

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Wed
20
Jun
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NTCC students, faculty visit Washington DC

By NUBIA SANCHEZ
NTCC Student & Member of
The Eagle newspaper staff

Northeast Texas Community College students and faculty members recently traveled to Washington D.C. as a part of the NTCC Travel Study Course program. Students had the opportunity to tour the nation’s capital while earning college credit hours in history, government, English, and photography courses.

NTCC Government Professor Rex Allen said this year’s travel course to Washington gave students an experience that goes well beyond the classroom.

Wed
20
Jun
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Chambers donation

Rosalie Chambers recently gave $500 to the Work Scholarship Program at Northeast Texas Community College. The gift was made in honor of Dr. William and Kathy Chambers. Chambers (center) is pictured presenting the check to Nita May (left) NTCC Director of Development and Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement. To learn more about the Work Scholarship Program, contact McCullough at 903-434-8115 or give online today at www.ntcc.edu/give.

 

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Wed
06
Jun
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Summer reading

The Morris County Retired Teachers presented second graders at West Elementary School with books as they began their summer break.

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Wed
30
May
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Honors Northeast recognizes Cypress Bank for 10 years of support

The Northeast Texas Community College Honors Program recently recognized Cypress Bank for 10 years of supporting Honors Northeast students by donating high-end laptop computers. Chesney Davis of Pittsburg (pictured second from right) was a Cypress Bank Scholar from 2016-2018.

“In providing a state-of-the-art MacBook every year, and specifying that they stay in our program, Cypress Bank has leveled the playing field. Our top scholars receive the same creative capacities of leading students at top universities. Cypress has provided the kind of opportunities that have enabled our students to win ten national awards in this, our tenth year of receiving these gifts,” Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director, said.

 

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