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ATIEND ECCC WOMEN IN CAREERS CONFERENCE· Pictured with the Warrior mascot during the annual "Women in Careers" Conference hosted by East Central Community Col– lege in Decatur are students from the Newton County Career·and Technical Center. The focus of the conference was exposing women to all career-technical programs offered at the College, especially those courses which typically enroll male students. The keynote · speaker was Kaycee Crane, Network Administrator for the Lauderdale County School sys- tem and graduate of East Central's Electronic Technology program. Pictured are (seated, from left) Savannah Kelly, Jamie Butler, Sarah Eakes, Keli Barrett and Shardae Foley; and (standing, from left) ECCC career-technical counselor Christi Gregory, the ECCC Warrior I J mascot (Kyle Jones of Nanih Waiya), Shawana Curry and NCCT counselor Linda Giles. VI

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LAKE MESSENGER scon COUNTY TIM_E_S_ _____ UNION APPEAL - ----- - WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL SPIRIT OF MORTON ---- IMPACT -------

CARTHAGINIAN ------ NESHOBA DEMOCRAT -~--- NEWTONRECORD ~ MERIDIAN STAR - - ---- CLARION-LEDGER

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