EMCC Eyes Scooba Buildings
Retiring East Mississippi Community College President Dr. Rick Young will spend his final six weeks at the school by campaigning for a new men's dorm and a new athletic operations center to be built in Scooba.
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Retiring East Mississippi Community College President Dr. Rick Young will spend his final six weeks at the school by campaigning for a new men's dorm and a new athletic operations center to be built in Scooba.
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