MCCers Dean and Hardy recognized as Top 20 Under Forty
Two MCC full-time staffers, Ashlee Dean and Mallory Hardy, have been recognized as two of the Meridian area's outstanding citizens as members of the Class of 2025 Top 20 Under Forty.
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Two MCC full-time staffers, Ashlee Dean and Mallory Hardy, have been recognized as two of the Meridian area's outstanding citizens as members of the Class of 2025 Top 20 Under Forty.
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