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ECCC 'house' under construction Representatives from the Mississippi Home Corporation and personnel from East Central Community College are shown tn a house currently under construction by students in the Colleges carpentry and cabtnetmaktng program. MHC provided funding for the project, which is scheduled for completton dunng the spnng 2001 semester. The 1248 square-foot structure will have three bedrooms and two baths. Cen– tral heattng and air conditioning will also be included. The house will be advertised for sale in April, 2001. From left are Fredrick Lyons, carpentry and cabinetmaking instructor;tJim Mangum, development ser- . vices coordinate MHC· John Adcock, dean of vocational-technical instructt ":Teresa Newell. marketing specialist. MHC; Robert Murphy director, Philadelphia/Nashoba County Vocabonai-Techntcal Center, a division of ECCC; and Wilham S Triplett vtce presidPnt of business development MHC

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