Coahoma County Deputy Samuel Marshall graduates from law enforcement academy
The Coahoma County Sheriff’s Office congratulates Deputy Samuel Marshall on completing the Mississippi Delta Community College Law Enforcement Academy.
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The Coahoma County Sheriff’s Office congratulates Deputy Samuel Marshall on completing the Mississippi Delta Community College Law Enforcement Academy.
Read MoreCadets from Mississippi Delta Community College’s law enforcement academy graduated Thursday at the Moorhead campus.
Read MoreStudents at Mississippi Delta Community College explored college options and career opportunities at the recent event. The fair connected them with employers and four-year institutions.
Read MoreMississippi Delta Community College is hiring qualified instructors in cybersecurity, HVAC, and industrial electricity for the Greenville Higher Education Center.
Read MoreMayor Errick D. Simmons joined community leaders for the ribbon-cutting of a new coin laundry in Greenville, highlighting local economic growth.
Read MoreThe Greenville Police Department is accepting applications for a maintenance position. Candidates must meet specific education and experience requirements.
Read MoreHealing Hearts Child Advocacy Center contributed backpacks to support the upcoming National Night Out Back to School Rally, helping youth prepare for the new school year.
Read MoreDeputy James Phillips of the Tunica County Sheriff’s Office graduated from the MDCC Law Enforcement Training Academy on Wednesday.
Read MoreLand managers can improve their clover plots by timing herbicide applications and employing proper maintenance strategies. A new guide offers detailed advice.
Read MoreOfficers Hunter and Tyler from Horn Lake Police Department graduated from the Mississippi Delta Law Enforcement Training Academy, earning several distinctions.
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