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Copiah County School District seeking disabled children

The Copiah County School District is participating in an ongoing statewide effort to identify, locate, and evaluate children birth through age 21 that have a physical, mental, communicative and/or emotional disability.  The Child Find Contact Person implements child identification, location and evaluation of children birth through 21 who are disabled, regardless of the severity of…

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Wolves swept by Panola College

WESSON – The Panola College Ponies (6-1) took two games from the Copiah-Lincoln Wolves (0-4) baseball team Friday night on Sullivan Field. Panola staged a late rally tosteal game one, 5-4, and rode that momentum into a 9-1 victory in a second game that was shortened due to rain. To read more about the Wolves,…

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Lady Wolves softball earns split with Itawamba

WESSON – Copiah-Lincoln split a MACJC softball double header with Itawamba on a sunny Saturday afternoon in Wesson. The Lady Wolves (3-1) put their ace, Brooke Gonzales, in the circle for game one and watched her shut down the Lady Indians (1-1) in a 6-1 Co-Lin win. Game two was a reversal of fortunes as…

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Court of Honor for Cartwright Feb. 23

The Eagle Scout Court of Honor for Tyler Cartwright will be held Sunday, Feb. 23, at 4 p.m. in the Family Life Center of First Baptist Church in Yazoo City.  Tyler is a Senior at Yazoo County High School and the son of Paul and Wendy Cartwright of Yazoo City.  He is also the grandson…

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Co-Lin asking for photographs, artifacts

WESSON – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, in cooperation with the Mississippi Humanities Council, will explore the professions and the people that sustain American society when it hosts “The Way We Worked,” a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition. “The Way We Worked” will be on view April 3, 2014, through May 9, 2014, in the Mutton Building on…

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