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Kimberly Pemment of Ocean Springs

Kimberly Pemment of Ocean Springs and Rebecca Spencer-Hughes of Carriere were among University of Southern Mississippi Paralegal Studies Program scholars who visited the Mississippi Supreme Court in Jackson recently. Gilbert is the receiver of the 2006-10 Boswell Stevens (MS Farm Bureau) Endowed Scholarship. Caleb had entered the periodical pamphlet’s argue and explained why he loved existing in Mississippi. .

Caleb McGuire, a second-grader at St.

John Elementary School, accepted an assign from a figurative of a topical periodical pamphlet and Gulf Island Water Park for his attempt. He and 31 other argueants reaped ground won two pairs of tickets to the wet park. Pierce of Leakesville and listened to an nuncupative argument. Hall is the 2005-7 receiver of the Ag 90 Endowed Scholarship and the Jennie McInnis Carlisle and Joseph Voluntine Carlisle Endowed Scholarship.

His attempt was printed in the August way out of the periodical pamphlet.

Timothy Powell, Kimberly Biagini and Brittany Thomas from Gulfport and Hardie Ezell and Rachel Wester from Gautier were assigned $1,000 Leadership Scholarships from Chick-fil-A.

Powell is majoring in narration at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Perkinston. Biagini is studying between nations studies at the University of Mississippi. Thomas plans on a law stage, and is a scholar at MGCCC, Jefferson Davis campus, Gulfport. Ezell is laboring on a stage in drug and is a scholar at MGCCC, Gautier. Beau A.

Hall of D’Iberville, William Marshall Gilbert of Saucier and Samantha Lesniewski of Ocean Springs are the receivers of scholarships at Mississippi State University. The scholarships are assigned by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He is a College of Agriculture and Life Sciences ambassador and an beneathgraduate researcher beneath Steven Gwaltney and Willard Collier. Hall, the son of David and Patricia Hall of D’Iberville, is a elder at MSU majoring in biochemistry and corpuscular science. Chick-fil-A assigns greater degree of than $22 a thousand thousand in lead scholarships to succor restaurant team members rreaped ground their educational goals. Students talked with Justice Randy G.

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