Step by step, MCC event raises awareness, funds for breast cancer
The Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut returned to Meridian Community College's track, celebrating survivors, honoring patients, and raising awareness for breast cancer.
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The Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut returned to Meridian Community College's track, celebrating survivors, honoring patients, and raising awareness for breast cancer.
Kate Kirkland, who serves as human resources coordinator, has been part of the MCC family for five years. Known for her professionalism and kindness, she greets everyone who walks into the HR office with a friendly welcome and a willingness to help.
"My biggest goal is simple: keep this campus safe while building strong relationships. Students and staff should feel secure, but also know they can approach us, talk to us, and trust us," Dearman said.
County Law Enforcement Advisory Roundtable is a monthly meeting that brings together agency heads from across the area. There's no set agenda or formal presentation, just open discussion about issues, trends, and opportunities that affect public safety across the county.
Davis, 43, of Whynot, graduated from MCC in 2003 with an associate degree in Broadcast Communication Technology. Today, he serves as the Director of Public Relations for the Meridian Public School District.

