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Wed
23
May
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Bee office to be closed Memorial Day

The Steel Country Bee will be closed on May 28 in observance of Memorial Day. The holiday will necessitate an early deadline for news and advertisements for May 31 issue of The Steel Country Bee. All news and advertisements will need to be to our office by 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 24. Please ensure you have all information to our office by that time. Happy Memorial Day from the staff of The Steel Country Bee.

 

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Wed
16
May
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Frontier Day at Daingerfield State Park

Frontier Day at Daingerfield State Park

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Wed
09
May
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NTCC Presidential Scholars published in academic journal

The 2018 issue of Touchstone, the collegiate journal of the Texas State Historical Association released this spring, contains two essays by current Northeast Texas Community College Presidential Scholars. This is now the fourth year in a row that Northeast Texas Community College scholars nudged out leading submissions from students in other colleges and universities in Texas to be published in the prestigious collegiate journal. NTCC Scholars have now published 13 times in Touchstone since 2009. An average edition of Touchstone consists of just seven student articles, which come from all over the state.

The 2018 spring Touchstone also included an article on NTCC’s award-winning Walter Webb Chapter by freshman Presidential Scholar, Warren Wu. This article shares the story of how the NTCC chapter made their film on Mary Kay.

 

Wed
09
May
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Mount Pleasant Fine Arts Club gives to NTCC Work Scholarship Program

The Mount Pleasant Fine Arts Club recently gave $500 to support the Work Scholarship Program at Northeast Texas Community College. The gift, which is in addition to their annual scholarship, will be matched by two grants for a total impact of $1,500. Dr. Jon McCullough, NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement (center) and Nita May, NTCC Director of Development (right) accepted the gift on behalf of the NTCC Foundation. Members of the Fine Arts Club presenting the gift were Melba Spann (left), Rosalie Chambers and Martha Parr (presenting check). To learn more about the Work Scholarship Program or how you can have your gift matched, contact McCullough at 903-434-8115 or give online today at www.ntcc.edu/give

 

Wed
02
May
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Camp Brave Heart to assist children through grieving process

Cypress Basin Hospice hosts the 9th annual Camp Brave Heart presented by Everett Toyota of Mt. Pleasant. Camp Brave Heart is a day camp for children ages 6 - 12 who are dealing with grief from the death of a loved one. Camp Brave Heart is a safe place for campers to explore: Feelings, Emotions, Experiences, and Fun in a supportive community setting. Campers will be involved in arts, crafts, conversation, play, food and fellowship, and a memorial service to help them experience a sense of belonging and support in a welcoming environment. Go to www.cbhospice.org to fill out an online application for any of our three camps: Paris, TX June 7 – 8, Mount Pleasant, TX June 28 – 29, or Sulphur Springs, TX July 12 – 13. Camp will run from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Wed
25
Apr
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NTCC, Kilgore College sign dual credit agreement in agriculture

High school students in the Kilgore area will soon have access to new dual credit opportunities in agriculture thanks to a partnership between Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) and Kilgore College (KC). The new courses will be available for the Fall 2018 semester.

NTCC plans to offer a variety of dual credit courses that will lead to certificates and associate’s degrees in Farm and Ranch Management, Conventional, and Sustainable Agriculture. Career opportunities for graduates of these programs include: equipment retail sales and service, farm operations, crop production management, and agribusiness opportunities such as farm insurance, commodity marketing and more.

 

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Wed
25
Apr
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ATCOG celebrates National Public Safety Telecommunications Week

In celebration of National Telecommunicators Week, the Ark-Tex Council of Governments 9-1-1 Program honored the dedicated dispatchers of Morris County Sheriff ’s Office with gifts and certificates of appreciation.

In times of severe personal crisis and community-wide calamity, the first point of contact for those seeking any type of emergency services information is a 9-1-1 dispatcher. The public safety answering locations that receive these calls have emerged as the first access point for persons seeking immediate relief during an emergency.

 

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Wed
18
Apr
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Second Grade Pioneer Day at Hughes Springs Elementary

Second Grade Pioneer Day at Hughes Springs Elementary

 

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Wed
18
Apr
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Rosewell graduates from Basic Training

U.S. Air Force Airman Austin B. Rosewell graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

 

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Wed
11
Apr
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Cass County issues newest most wanted list

LINDEN -- The Cass County Sheriff ’s Department has released a current list of most wanted individuals. Anyone who has information on the whereabouts of any of these individuals is urged to contact the Cass County Sheriff ’s office at 903-756-7511.

Joshua Dean Clark is wanted on bond forfeiture for theft. Cobie Clarissa Davis is wanted on bond forfeiture for theft.

 

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