MDCC to Offer TEAS Entrance Exam for Health Science Applicants
Mississippi Delta Community College reminds prospective students to register early for the TEAS exam required for health science programs.
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Mississippi Delta Community College reminds prospective students to register early for the TEAS exam required for health science programs.
Read moreThe college invites students, faculty, and the public to a Mardi Gras event featuring traditional dishes and festive activities at Herman Thigpin Cafeteria.
Read moreMayor Errick D. Simmons has expressed gratitude to Congressman Bennie G. Thompson for securing $850,000 in federal funding for The Sacred Space in Greenville.
Read moreParticipants who sign up for baseball or softball have a chance to win a 65-inch TV donated by Simplot. Already registered players are automatically entered.
Read moreMississippi officials thank hunters for their role in conservation and outdoor recreation during the recent deer season.
Read moreMississippi is accepting applications for conservation officer positions aimed at protecting wildlife and natural resources across the state. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by March 17, 2026.
Read moreThe Panola County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for correctional officer positions. Applicants can submit their forms online or in person.
Read moreMuch of the area experienced a cloudy, drizzly, and foggy morning, but no rain is forecast today. Temperatures will reach the upper 60s and lower 70s.
Read moreMayor Errick D. Simmons issued a statement Saturday following the death of civil rights leader Reverend Jesse L. Jackson.
Read moreThe city of Greenville is celebrating Black History Month with a series highlighting influential leaders and historic moments. Mayor Errick D. Simmons emphasizes the importance of recognizing Black history as part of American and world history.
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