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Briana Benson, a recipient of the Walter Payton Foundation Scholarship attended the 2010 Gala at the Fitzgerald Hotel and Casino in Tunica, Miss., where she was officially presented with a check for $26,000. Briana is now enrolled as a freshman at Mississippi College where her study will be nursing.
Through the Walter Payton Celebrity Scholarship Classic held each August in Tunica, the Payton Family Foundation has been able to award scholarships to deserving students. Most who without this help may not have had the opportunity to pursue their education.
Over the past 10 years, the Payton Family Foundation has raised close to $1 million and granted 30 students scholarships to attend a college/university of their choice. Each scholarship ranges from $6,500 to $7,500 annually, which is a total of $26,000 to $30,000 over four years.
While students have attended DePaul University, University of Chicago, University of Denver, Temple University and Carnegie Mellon University, over 70 percent of recipients are attending or have attended Jackson State University, University of Mississippi, Alcorn State University, University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State University.
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Benson receives Walter Payton Foundation Scholarship
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Distinguished Young Women
The Distinguished Young Woman of Jones County 2013 program will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Bush Fine Arts Building at Jones Junior College.
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JCJC’s art gallery features Hattiesburg-Hungarian artist
The oil paintings of Andrea Kostyal will be on display at the Eula Bass Lewis art gallery at Jones County Junior College through February 17. The Hattiesburg resident and native of Hungary, has been creating art since early childhood. Abstract collage paintings have been her focus since moving to the U.S. in 2001.
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HHPA Pet of the Week
I'm cute, I'm sweet, and very lovable.
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Building is only one part of expansion at LRMA
On January 25, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art held a ground-breaking ceremony for a $5 million project that includes a 5,425-square foot addition and substantial increases to the Museum’s endowment fund.
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Boundaries
Just as each of us has a need for physical safety, we also have a need for emotional or psychological safety. Boundaries is the term we use to define what helps us feel safe and comfortable in relationships. We have all had the experience of feeling like another person was closer to us physically than was comfortable. So too it is important to define for yourself how close you want to be with others emotionally. Naturally, this varies with who the other person is.
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319 Days and counting!!
Break out the credit cards and the doughnuts! Charge up to your hearts desire and eat whatever you want, don’t worry about carrying around those extra forty pounds because according to a growing population of scientists, quacks, researchers, religious dudes and guru’s the world is going to end in 2012.
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Military News: Nathan S. West and Katelyn L. West
Second Lieutenant, Nathan S. West received his U.S. Army Officer Commission at UW-L in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Dec 17, 2011 after graduating from Viterbo University in La Crosse earlier in the day.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Michael Rose
Heather Kayeleen Lowery and William Michael Rose were united in marriage at 2:30 p.m. on July 30, 2011, at Big Creek Baptist Church in Soso. Dr. John M. Adams, Jr. officiated the double-ring ceremony.
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Boone, Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stephenson Boone of Laurel announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Lynn, to Travis Curry Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Holland of Leland.
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