MCC president addresses leaders at luncheon
Dr. Tom Huebner welcomed local and area government officials and personnel at a campus-based luncheon, discussing the college's continued commitment to education and community development.
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Dr. Tom Huebner welcomed local and area government officials and personnel at a campus-based luncheon, discussing the college's continued commitment to education and community development.
Gorilla Mill, through its "Tools for Schools" program, donated a selection of CNC cutting tools that will directly benefit students in MCC's Precision Machining Engineering Technology program.
This 50-year-old wife, mother, and grandmother finds her strength in her family and faith as she navigates through some of life's difficult battles - including that of enduring breast cancer.
The race and strut pay tribute to breast cancer survivors and current breast cancer patients, increase breast cancer awareness, and raise funds for the Baptist Cancer Center-Anderson Patient Benevolence Fund.
At the age of 54, Meridianite Pam Mosley was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer--one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. Today, she's eight years cancer-free.