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NTCC accepting students for free GED, ESL classes
NTCC accepting students for free GED, ESL classes

NTCC accepting students for free GED, ESL classes

The Adult Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College is accepting new and returning students for its GED (General Educational Development) and ESL (English as a Second Language) programs. Those interested in participating in either of these free educational programs should call to make an appointment for registration. While classes are offered in various convenient locations around the area, all registration will be held at the Community Resource Center ( formerly MPISD Administration Building) at 105 N. Riddle Street in Mount Pleasant. Please call 903-434-8341 for an appointment. In-person, remote, and online self-paced options will be available. For more information and updates, like Adult Education Program at Northeast Texas Community College on Facebook.Classes are scheduled to begin August 23, 2021.

Pirate Football Camp comes to a close

Pirate Football Camp comes to a close

“Today concluded our Pittsburg Pirate Football Camp! It was a very exciting 3 days, where we truly feel our athletes that attended became not only better athletes but also young men of character,” said athletic director Triston Abron. “In today’s competition, we found out who had the best punting skills! Winning the 6th/7th grade group was Jeremiah Flores. Winning the 8th grade group was Nick Styles. The freshman group was won by Landon Graham... We are very excited about this year and the years to come in the Pittsburg Pirate Football Program. Stay hungry and Let’s EAT!”

Shelby Research Team re-connects with former NTCC Vice President, Dr. Herb Riedel
Shelby Research Team re-connects with former NTCC Vice President, Dr. Herb Riedel
Shelby Research Team re-connects with former NTCC Vice President, Dr. Herb Riedel

Shelby Research Team re-connects with former NTCC Vice President, Dr. Herb Riedel

The connection of the auto-racer/developer Carroll Shelby to the preeminent American muscle cars of the pre-regulation era, before 1970, makes him iconic still in American automotive history. The most expensive American car ever sold in an auction was a Shelby Cobra, which netted 14 million dollars, in 2016. In 2019, the Academy-Award-winning sports drama film, Ford v Ferrari, featured star actor, Matt Damon, playing the role of Shelby.

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