Charlie and Helen Hampton give $20,000 to Whatley Campaign

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and Helen Hampton of Naples recently gave $20,000 to benefit the Campaign for the Whatley at 草榴社区. This generous donation will help make much-needed improvements to the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts,鈥爄ncluding a new lounge area in the lobby which will be鈥燼dded鈥爄n honor of Charlie Hampton for his long-time love and dedication to the field of education.鈥燩ictured are Mr. and Mrs. Hampton (center) with NTCC President Dr. Brad Johnson (left) and Dr.
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First class completes NTCC Industrial Technology Program

The 草榴社区 Industrial Technology Program recently held a graduation celebration for the first class of students to complete the level 1 certificate in the new program. Pictured are graduates (from left):鈥燬tacey Whelchel of Omaha;鈥燚aniel Cochran of MP;鈥燱es Hargett of Pittsburg;鈥燣arry Thompson of Mount Pleasant;鈥燚ustin Smith of Mount Pleasant;鈥燡ody Edwards of Pittsburg; and鈥燡eff DePoy of Naples.
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AEP SWEPCO gives $1000 for scholarships

Kenny Hawkins, Customer Service Representative鈥爁or AEP SWEPCO in Mount Pleasant (left) recently presented a check for $1,000 to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 草榴社区 Vice President for Advancement. The contribution will鈥爑sed for scholarships for students enrolled in the鈥燦TCC Industrial Technology Program. For more information about the Industrial Technology Program, call 903-434-8390.
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Eagles split matchup with Grayson County

The Eagles split another double-header Wednesday as they took on Grayson County College in Dennison.

After suffering an 8-0 loss in the opening game of the day, the Eagles bounced back with a 3-2 victory in the second contest.

Christina Martin helped lead NTCC to victory in the second game as she was 2-3 at the plate while Katie Holcomb and Hannah Holovach both had a hit and each scored a run in the win.
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Eagles split with visiting North Central Lions

The Eagles softball team used a resilient effort to pick up its first win of the season Friday afternoon, bouncing back from a 10-1 loss in first game of a double-header to earn a 4-3 victory over visiting North Central Texas College.

Victory did not come easy, though, as the Eagles had to hold off a late charge from the Lady Lions to pick up the win. NTCC led 4-0 heading into the seventh inning only to see the Lady Lions score three runs to cut the deficit to a single run.
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NTCC Changes Ag Leadership

This week NTCC President Brad Johnson announced the college would begin a search for a new Director of Agriculture. 鈥燚r. Charlie Apter, the present director, will step aside immediately and a national search for his successor has already begun.

?This is not a new direction, but a leadership change intended to bring an intensified pace of development,? Johnson said.

?Enrollment is a factor but only one of several fundamental markers I considered in making this difficult decision.
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