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CO-LIN REGISTRATION
CO-LIN REGISTRATION – 9 a.m. January 7 – Copiah-Lincoln Community College will hold registration for new and transfer students for the spring semester beginning at 9 a.m. in the Dow-Young Instructional Technology Building on the college’s Wesson Campus. For more information call (601) 643-8490.
Read MoreColonels reach Christmas tourney finals
By Corey McKinney The Copiah Colonels were riding an impressive six game winning streak, as they came into the Simpson Christmas Tourney. They drew Columbia for their first game, a team they just beat only six days ago. The Cougars, however, remembered the loss, and came out with revenge set in their eyes. The Cougars…
Read MoreChristmas bright for Cobras with wins over Lawrence, McLaurin
By Corey McKinney On Dec. 16, the Cobras traveled to Lawrence County to end a two game losing streak. Their hopes of doing so did not look too bright after the Cougars jumped to a big 22-12 lead at the end of the first. Wesson did not give up so quickly. They bounced back in…
Read MoreColonels stay unblemished in district with wins over Oak Forest, Columbia
By Corey McKinney Copiah was the most unlikely team to be in first place in the MAIS AAA standings at Christmas break. Going into last week, two teams were looking to knock the Colonels of their throne. The first was the Oak Forest Yellow Jackets, who have already lost to Copiah, and in a big…
Read MoreCobras go into Christmas break with wins over Lawrence County, McLaurin
By Corey McKinney On December 16th, the Cobras traveled to Lawrence County to end a two game losing streak. Their hopes of doing so did not look too bright after the Cougars jumped to a big 22-12 lead at the end of the first. Wesson did not give up, however, so quickly. Wesson bounced back…
Read MoreCopiah County eligible to receive FSA loan applications
“Emergency loans for farmers, ranchers, and operators are available through the Lincoln County Office of the Farm Service Agency,” a. Rodney Johnson), FSA Farm Loan Manager, said today. According to Mr. Johnson, this authority is pursuant to Secretary Vilsack’s declaration on December 11, 2013, of a major disaster in Mississippi caused by excessive rainfall and…
Read MoreBarnes, Martinez selected Mr. and Miss Co-Lin
WESSON – Jimmy Lee Barnes, Jr. of Fayette and Daisey Xiomara Martinez of Wesson have been elected Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln Community College in a campus-wide election. They will be featured in the 2013-2014 edition of the Trillium yearbook. A graduate of Franklin County High School, Barnes is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and…
Read MoreCo-Lin Band and Colette Alumni Chapter plan annual Princess Ball
WESSON – The Copiah-Lincoln Community College Band and Colette Alumni Chapter is sponsoring their third annual “Princess Ball” for fathers and daughters on Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Thames Center on the Wesson Campus. The purpose of the event is to raise money to fund the Clyde Wilson scholarship for band and Colette students. Band…
Read MoreAnimal shelter gala helps the animals
The 3rd Annual Copiah Animal Shelter GALA, held Saturday night Dec. 7, was a very successful fundraiser for the animals! About 200 animal lovers came together for a fun evening of auctions, raffles, good food, and live entertainment. The event Emcee was Radio DJ Rick Adams, from MISS 103 in Jackson, who spoke about the…
Read MoreMt. Zion seniors enjoy train ride in Marion Co.
Toot, Toot, the Mt Zion Baptist Church’s Senior Adult Group is off to ride the Marion County Recreational Railroad with Engineer, Jerry Collier; Conductor William McNeese, and Flagman, Steve Robbins. The sound of the train whistle and the clacking of the rails have long been a part of the atmosphere in Marion County since the…
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