2004
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Neshoba County students receive GED diplomas These Neshoba CJunty residents were among 39 students who recerved thetr General Education Deveopment (GED) diplomas during the annual East Central Community Co ege GED Comme'lcement held ·ecently on the Decatur campus. Pictured are ((front row from left) Soph a L Manry Sunni Carol Tolbert and Sherry Morris, all of Philadelphia; and (back row, from left) Trffan e M H ggtnbotham and Matthew Graham Hnson, both of Union; and William D. King of Carthage The co lege offers GED prepa– ration and Adult 8a$iCEducation classes at locations throughout the t ve-county drstnct, which tncludes Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott and Winston counties For more nformat on contact the Office of Adult and Continuing EdLCation, P.O. Box 129, Decatur, MS 39327, PH 635-2111 or toll free 1-877-462-3222, ext. 278 or 279. (EC Photo)
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LAKE MESSENGER ____________ ~- SCOTT COUNTY TIMES -----– UNION APPEAL------------ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL _____ SPIRIT OF MORTON------ --- IMPACT _______________
CARTHAGINIAN -------- .NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ____ NEWTON RECORD _______ MERIDIAN STAR--------– CLARION-LEDGER -----------
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