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PRCC graduates hear praise, advice from lieutenant governor

PRCC graduates hear praise, advice from lieutenant governor

The following is a press release from Pearl River Community College:

Family and friends packed the Forrest County Multi Purpose Center, May 15, to see 525 students become graduates of Pearl River Community College.

The graduates received associate’s degrees or certificates of proficiency from Dr. William Lewis, PRCC president, who reminded them their education has not come to an end.

“Please do not forget that education is a life-long process,” he said.

Try Million Bells in landscape, containers

Try Million Bells in landscape, containers

By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

Million Bells is one of my favorite flowering plants in the early summer. I think you’ll find this plant to be a good choice for the summer landscape in your Mississippi garden.

Million Bells are known botanically as Calibrachoa, and you may see them called by either name in garden centers. Regardless of what name they go by, you need to have some of these garden performers in your landscape.

Movie Madness - The Pirates! Band of Misfits

Leapin' and hoppin' on a moonshadow

Leapin' and hoppin' on a moonshadow

Big thanks to Marilyn Griffin.

Awards presented at PRCC’s Forrest County Center

Awards presented at PRCC’s Forrest County Center

The following is a press release from Pearl River Community College:

Pearl River Community College President Dr. William Lewis presented scholarships in his name to Chelsee Johnson and Lenzee Lawrence, both of Petal, during Awards Day on May 2 at the Forrest County Center.

Johnson and Lawrence received the Dr. William A. Lewis Presidential Scholarship to the University of Southern Mississippi.

Johnson also was honored with the Outstanding Student in Biology Award, and Lawrence received the Outstanding Student Award in Medical Laboratory Technology.