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The Smithsonian is almost here
WESSON – Copiah-Lincoln Community College in cooperation with the Mississippi Humanities Council, the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution, and the National Archives is looking forward to hosting the traveling exhibit entitled, “The Way We Worked,” on the Wesson campus from April 3 through May 9, 2014. See the rest of this…
Read MoreLittle comes up huge for Co-Lin in sweep of Pearl River
Co-Lin splits with East Central
WESSON – Freshman catcher Blake Talbot hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Copiah-Lincoln an exciting 8-7 win in game two versus East Central in Wesson on Friday night. East Central gained a doubleheader split by defeating the Wolves 10-6 in game one. To read more of this story,…
Read MoreLady Cobras improve to 4-1-1 with win over Pearl
Indians searching for first win of ’14
The Hazlehurst Indians have gotten off to a rough start on the baseball diamond in the new season, losing its first seven games. To read more on this story, see the Copiah County Courier, on sale throughout Copiah County.
Read MoreLittle comes up huge for Co-Lin in sweep of Pearl River
Co-Lin splits with East Central
WESSON – Freshman catcher Blake Talbot hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Copiah-Lincoln an exciting 8-7 win in game two versus East Central in Wesson on Friday night. East Central gained a doubleheader split by defeating the Wolves 10-6 in game one. To read more of this story,…
Read MoreLady Cobras improve to 4-1-1 with win over Pearl
Indians searching for first win of ’14
The Hazlehurst Indians have gotten off to a rough start on the baseball diamond in the new season, losing its first seven games. To read more on this story, see the Copiah County Courier, on sale throughout Copiah County.
Read MoreFifty Plus enjoys Wesson High School Chorus
John Landress introduced Daphne Landress Johnson, director of the Wesson High School Chorus, at the February Fifty-Plus Club meeting in the Anderson Building on the Copiah-Lincoln Community College campus. Mrs. Johnson presented the 30-voice strong chorus and their inspiring rendition of “Your Grace Is Enough”, along with other songs. For more on this story, see…
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