Cypress Bank gives Honors laptop

B. Gooding, left, Vice President of Cypress Bank, recently presented Pittsburg High School graduate and 草榴社区 Presidential Scholar, Ricky Huitema (right), with a laptop to use during his studies this year. This $1,000 gift to the NTCC Honors program marks the fifth year in a row that Cypress has supported a NTCC Scholar with the use of a new laptop. For more information on NTCC Honors, call Dr. Andrew Yox at 903-434-8229.
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Tennison United Methodist Women give scholarship

The Tennison Memorial United Methodist Women recently gave a $500 scholarship to the 草榴社区 Foundation. The group contributes a scholarship annually to help a deserving NTCC student offset college expenses. Pictured making the donation to Nita May, NTCC Director of Development (left) are Melba Spann (center) and Deloris O'Connor (right). For more information about this, or other scholarships at NTCC, please contact May at 903-434-8113.
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NTCC receives $232,532 for mobile training lab

Pictured receiving the JET grant is (from left): Monty Newman, Instructor of Industrial Technology; Tim Davis, Director of the ITTC; Kevin Rose, NTCC Associate Vice President of Workforce Development; Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Vice President for Advancement; Dr. Dan Schmeling, Special Project Coordinator;鈥燼nd Dr. Brad Johnson, NTCC President.鈥



鈥 鈥 鈥牪萘裆缜 recently received a grant from the Texas State Comptroller's Office for $232,532.

NTCC to host job fair

鈥 鈥 鈥牪萘裆缜 will host a job fair on Tuesday, September 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Union Building (SUB) on the main NTCC campus. The event is free to the public.鈥燤ore than a dozen local and regional employers will be in attendance.


鈥 鈥 鈥"We realize that the job market is鈥爐ough鈥爎ight now.
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NTCC Baseball wins 3 of 4 at opening tourney

Photo caption: Eagle third baseman Austin White makes a play on a ball at third behind a diving Weatherford player Saturday.鈥 鈥 鈥

The NTCC Eagles baseball team went 3-1 to open the Fall 2012 season this weekend as they played host to a tournament at Bob Baker Field.

The Eagles split Friday?s two games as NTCC downed Bossier Parish 7-0 in the day?s early game before dropping the nightcap to Weatherford, 1-0.

NTCC bounced back with a pair of wins Saturday as the Eagles beat Weatherford 12-3 before earning a 12-9 victory over Grayson College.

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