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The Moultrie Technical College SkillsUSA student organization wrapped up its 2012 M. Shane Willis Toy Drive by donating more than 400 toys to the Children’s Cheer and Toy Shop in Moultrie and the pediatric ward at Colquitt Regional Medical Center. The drive is held annually in December in memory of a former MTC student. The toys were collected throughout the college and from monetary donations from students, staff and faculty on both Moultrie campuses. Pictured is MTC SkillsUSA advisor and automotive technology instructor Lynn Tanner loading the van to deliver the toys.
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Shane Willis Drive collects more than 400 toys
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Anderson leaving Moultrie Tech for top spot at Wiregrass Tech
Commissioner Ron Jackson on Thursday informed the state board that oversees the Technical College System of Georgia that Tina Anderson, who is currently the president of Moultrie Technical College, is his choice to become the next president of Wiregrass Georgia Technical College in Valdosta.
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Area graduates will receive scholarships
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Globerman heading to Naval Academy
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Former Moultrian named principal of Thomasville middle school
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Colquitt County School System honors 2013 retirees
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Nursing Information Session June 11 at ABAC
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Doerun Elementary Honor Day
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UDC presents scholarship
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Scientist speaks to C.A. Gray students
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Penny drive raises $900 for tornado victims
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