Selma, AL News
Selma, AL News
Students who have not paid their tuition by Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 12:00 Noo...
Pictures from this year's graduation have been posted online. If you'd like a DV...
If you would like a DVD of this year's graduation, they are now available. Pleas...
Happy Graduation Day! We'll be streaming tonight's graduation online for anyone...
WCCS Summer 2012 Schedule posted:
Four WCCS athletes from the recent, successful season have won scholarships to c...
Pre-registered students' fees must be cleared by Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 12:00...
Sher'Ryan Scott is a graduate WCCS who now play at the University of West Florid...
The Community Education Summer 2012 Schedule has been posted to the web site.
Congratulations to all those honored!
A.C.E. is this Friday!
Starting in the fall of 2012, Alabama State University will offer a one-year Acc...
Congratulations to the following employees and students who were awarded the fol...
To stay on top of the technological trends of our students, we are conducting a...
Dates for Summer Registration have been posted to the WCCS calendar of events: h...
The schedule for Summer 2012 classes has been posted:
Unity Breakfast 2012 pictures posted.
WCCS Spring Fling Luau Attire: grass skirts, khaki, sunglasses, and floral prin...
A minor correction to yesterday’s post: the Women’s Basketball Team will be play...
Congratulations to the Women’s Basketball Team for beating Lawson State last nig...
BEST Saturday Spring Camps: Dates: March 3, March 10, April 7, April 14 Ti...
Congratulations to the Women's Basketball Team who are this year's division cham...
We'd love to get your feedback on what WCCS can offer the community in way of no...
Congratulations to the Baseball Team on winning both games in their doubleheader...
Congratulations to the men and women’s teams for their victories over Bishop Sta...
ADMISSION FREE! Beauty Shop, Wednesday, Feb 15 @ 11:15am Good Hair, Wednesday,...
Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. in...
The first WCCS baseball game is today. They're playing Shelton State at Bloch Pa...
Congratulations to the Men and Women’s Basketball Teams on dual victories Thursd...
Wallace Community College Selma Black History Month Events Calendar Theme: “B...
Congratulations to both the men and the women's Basketball Teams for winning aga...
Congratulations to the Women's Basketball Team! They won their last two conferen...
In observance of Black History Month WCCS students are encouraged to participate...
The patches have been made to the E-Learning login system and students may now l...
E-Learning login system will be down for an hour Friday, starting at 1:00pm for...
Congratulations to both of our WCCS Basketball Teams! Last night the men’s team...
Congratulations to the men and women’s basketball teams for beating Chattahooche...
Congratulations to the Men and Women's Basketball teams for their win against En...
Tonight's men's basketball game has been canceled due to the national championsh...
Tickets for the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble can be purchased from Rita Lett...
Students may now once again continue their orientation. Thank you for your patie...
At 1:00pm today, January 8th, the E-Learning database server will be down for ab...
Pictures from the December 2011 LPN Pinning Ceremony have been posted to the WCC...
The login updates to E-Learning are complete. The new login method makes it easi...
The E-Learning login form has been removed while we make updates over the holida...
Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble For tickets call (334) 876-9240
Wallace Community College Selma would like to congratulate Ashley Grimes for sco...
The location for the following E-Learning exams on December 6, 2011 has changed...
Blood Drive Today! Library/Gym Lobby 10 am - 3 pm Picture ID required to d...
Congratulations to Ramona Rhodes for being selected for WAKA's Golden Apple Awar...
Hay Ride in the Park
The WCCS Patriots, men and women’s basketball teams, will be playing their first...
Homecoming week events: Monday: Each department decorate their doors; Costume D...
The last home game of the season will be played tonight against Gadsden State, t...
If you are planning to graduate Fall, Spring or Summer Semester 2011-2012, you M...
Please be advised that all financial aid charges for the Fall Semester will end...
WCCS will be hosting the following events this month: Breast Cancer Awareness W...
Registration dates for the coming Spring Semester have been posted at the follow...
If you're looking for something to do Saturday, don't forget WCCS will be showin...
The WCCS Women's Volleyball lost their game against Faulkner Monday, but made i...
The bookstore will be closed Wednesday, September 28,2011 through Friday, Septem...
Tonight the WCCS Women's Volleyball team plays Faulkner, here at WCCS at 6:00pm.
The WCCS Women's Volleyball team defeated Lawson State last night at their lates...
The Athletic Department would like to thank everyone for supporting the WCCS Wom...
If you are interested in running for Homecoming Queen, Homecoming King, Freshman...
The WCCS Women’s Volleyball Team plays against Southern Union tonight at 6:00pm....
TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011 WALLACE COMMUNITY COL...
The WCCS Women’s Volleyball Team beat out Lawson State and Southwest Florida ove...
Don't forget, tomorrow, WCCS will be showing the Green Lantern in the Earl Goodw...
Congratulations to the WCCS Volleyball team for their victory over Lawson State....
On Sunday, September 11, 2011, the WCCS network will be down from noon to 6:00 p...
Commemorating the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
The WCCS Women's Volleyball Team played and defeated Concordia last night! Congr...
Photos from the groundbreaking of the new Student Center have been posted to the...
The fall class schedule for WCCS's Community Education classes has been posted.
Congratulations to the WCCS Women's Volleyball Team for winning three straight m...
GREEN LANTERN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2011 WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SELMA EA...
Back to School for Selma - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
The LPN Night Program will extend and accept completed LPN packets for the following dates only: Monday, July 18, 2011 thru Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.
All second-session E-Learning students must clear fees and log into their classes by tonight.
The Math Camp for the summer has been canceled due to low participation.
Pictures from the 2011 WCCS Graduation have been posted to the web site. They can be accessed at the following address:
This and last years' graduations can be watched online:
Graduation streaming will begin shortly.
Watch the 2011 WCCS Graduation live online:
Students will be able to log into Summer E-Learning classes beginning Monday, May 16, 2011.
Tornado Relief Drive Extended:
The Summer 2011 Exam Schedules have been posted to the main page of the E-Learning web site.
Our well wishes are extended to those who were injured or lost loved ones. We are asking that you contribute water and non perishable items to the college by noon, Thursday, May 5. Collection boxes will be in the Library and the Reception area of the Adm
Due to inclement weather conditions on Wednesday, April 27, the afternoon and evening classes that were canceled have been rescheduled to Monday, May 2.
Due to increment weather the school will close today, Tuesday April 27, 2011, at 12:30 p.m.
We are currently monitoring the weather, and will let you know if any classes are canceled.
Summer Schedule has been posted.
The Men and Women's basketball team won their homecoming game last night.
WCCS Women's basketball team defeated Bishop State and Faulkner St. Their record is 7 - 3 which puts them in 2nd place in the Conference.
Volleyball Tryouts will not occur on the 26th of February.
Pell Grant, SEOG, ASAP & ASAP Knight Checks will be given out on Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 from 9 – 11 a.m. in the Gymnasium.
Due to weather conditions, Wallace Community College Selma has cancelled day and evening classes for Monday, January 10th, 2011. We will be open Tuesday, January 11th, 2011.
WCCS will notify local radio and television stations in the event of a school closure due to the inclement weather predicted for Monday, January 10th. In addition, WCCS will notify currently enrolled students through the School Cast notification system
OAD101 Beginning Keyboarding -- There will be a mandatory orientation on Tuesday, January 11, at 5 p.m. in Room 218 of the Hank Sanders Technology Center. Students must bring ID, keyboarding kit, and a copy of the signed syllabus.
See you next year! When you come back, if you feel you need preparation for E-Learning classes, be sure to check out the Spring 2011 E-Learning Workshop:
There is a new field on the E-Learning login screen that asks students for their 6-digit PIN. In most instances, this will be the student's birth date in month, day, and year format. If someone were born on June 12, 1980, their PIN would be: 06
Bedbugs becoming more prevalent across nation
Sunday flight wows pilots and crowds
Illinois pilot takes 25th balloon race crown
Crew member finally gets chance to fly
Defenders working in new system
Chamber gala tickets available
Nearly 60 balloons fly Saturday morning
One pilot hits target at crowd favorite barge drop
Flying nun hits Vidalia skies
Hogue honored for service to annual balloon race
Grammy winners coming to Ferriday
FHS gets required accreditation
Trial date for child porn case set
Balloons dwarf delight crowds
Morning flight starts things out right
Check out these videos from past balloon races
Balloons lift off Friday morning
Nucor puts brakes on some spending
$2K raised for Feed the Hungry
Officials to meet about majorettes
School seeks AG ruling on recreation funding
FBI to assist with investigation of remains
NHS ready for downtown homecoming parade
Market to set up in Vidalia once again
Flights fun start Friday
County audit finds four problems
Choctaws reveal name of casino
Moratorium over drilling still on hold
Former trooper arrested on sex charges again
Baby left at Salvation Army site in Miss.
Bones still unidentified
Vidalia borrows $6.94M for municipal complex
Parents learn shocking facts about Internet
Retired officer pleads to embezzling
Casino status uncertain for aldermen
McGlothin recovering well from surgery
Ferriday water rate increase approved
Parish schools scores show improvement
Weather looks ideal for ballon race
Window broken clothes stolen at store
Feed the Hungry fundraiser set
Swim association gets children moving
Robins Lake residents left with questions
Human bones found in woods
Man wanted for attempted murder
Cath lab may open in November
Utility permit group hired
Governor's new ride costs state $34K
Vidalia man hooked on hobby
Ex-friend gets max in ASU student's death
La. hog hunting now allowed
See what your children see
Crimson Tide pink with embarrassment after 35-21 loss to Gamecocks
Obesity's grip can be loosened
Miss-Lou gets up out for day of fun
Area full of exercise opportunites waiting for you
Run paints town purple
Cathedral celebrates at festival
Barbour's travels raising ire
Deputies investigating shooting
House tour sales up compared to last year
Trick or treat night set for Oct. 30 in area
Bingo issue back
Parish under burn ban
Nuisance properties cataloged
Manning to open restaurant in NO
Miss. judge jails attorney for not reciting pledge
'God in America': A nation's history in religion
Jefferson County gets fund to construct new library
Accessories to robbery to serve house arrest
Six complete adult drug court
Hotel tax comes up short
Absentee voting ongoing
Correctional employee arrested
Jindal says state will overcome challenges
Cathedral Fall Fest kicks off Friday night
Be careful with insurance cards info
Don't pack but let's get moving
County budget nearly at predicted goal
Teen uses words photos to tell stories around him
Ferriday police seek original recipe burglar
Two arrested on drug possession charges
Governor issues statewide burn ban
Youth group hosting car wash Saturday
Parish students attend college day
Musical entertains Natchez Little Theatre crowds for two weeks
Kayakers ready for Phatwater challenge
Woodville weekend festival will delight all who come
Parish agencies file lawsuit
Suspects in Farmer murder sent to grand jury
County to require credit checks before hiring
County gives $11000 to recreation
Natchez Inc. director to be named
Russ named Natchez Inc. director
Dardenne v. Fayard: No attacks here
Sign up today to eat with governor
Hope to fly? Learn to work
Supreme Court refuses to hear James Ford Seale appeal
Thirty-two animals get blessed on Sunday
Local loves showing off hometown
Take-All Root Rot devastating area lawns
Washington church gets facelift
No laps for warm laptops; skin damage is possible
Fire damages house on Linton Avenue
City avoids taking out $650K loan
George Armstrong Library responds to cuts in funding
Library patrons take funding issues personally
Votes count in parish election
Fall pilgrims welcomed with smiles
Sexual battery cases dropped
Joint chamber considering board members
Officers case delayed
Vidalia teen found safe now
Polls open at 6 a.m. in parish election
Locals arrested in connection with stolen vehicles
Yard sale to benefit cancer research
County issues burn ban; O'Beirne to fill in as admin
Car chase ends in arrests
Rec leaders gather
Police searching for missing girl
New sex ed funding ends decade of abstinence-only
Bin Laden uses Pakistani floods to drum up support
Ole Miss mascot options narrowed to 3
Entergy Miss. says rates to drop approx. 12 percent
Petitions to ban eminent domain submitted in Miss.
Court upholds Natchez death conviction
FLE invites parents to reading show
Homeowners shops await first tourists
Jobs program welcomes students
Wreck victim remains in ICU
Haunted History Tours - You Can Hear a Story Anywhere, Make Them Real In Selma
Tale Tellin' Festival
Actor Tony Curtis dies
Fisher-Price recalls millions of products
Annual Out of Darkness walk set for Nov. 13
Robert Lewis students join Duke excellence program
Saturday last day to register for general election
New computer system helps track parish students
More IP decorations part of Natchez Christmas
Justice court judges required to go back to class
Students attend Co-Lin college fair
Budget cuts force library hour changes
County discusses sales tax increase for recreation
NLCC honored with state arts award
McGlothin diagnosed with cancer
City: Casino project taking too long
Synthetic drugs seized in parish
Local officials train during emergency drill
Man charged with inappropriately touching 4-year-old
Natchez Regional hires CEO
Waterproof’s ex-top cop faces charges
Local disaster drill planned for today
Being pretty isn't easy just ask Bowie stars
Jury adopts ordinance on junk lots
Dillon confident despite district question
New boat to paddle by Natchez
CVB to be tourism central hub
Debt drop planned
Bar upset over ordinance
'Hooked' on quilting
Finger-licking good pie winners announced
AME churches gather in Natchez
Davis Graham compete in Ridgecrest
Two in race for Vidalia city marshal
Year good for soybeans
One woman dies in Saturday wreck
4 for the future: Vidalia marina in use
4 for the future: Natchez Trails Project progressing
Davis challenging Rabb for school board seat
Bowie bake-off is sweet
Cystic fibrosis walk draws small crowd at Co-Lin
4 for the future: North Natchez drainage work under way
4 for the future: Port connector road work to begin soon
BP fund czar promised bigger claims
Levee to get taller
NAPAC museum vandalized
Primping season has arrived
Bradford Minor to run for school board in 4-A
Barbecue heats up riverfront
Forks site gets final NPS approval
Casino misses gaming meeting
NPD arrests three locals on forgery charges
Church to host school board election forum
Jonesville teen killed in one-vehicle wreck
Community Alliance may go green
Parent University offers tips for learning
Cockerham Dillon Probst vie for school board District 3-B
Get your purple dress ready to run
Butcher King running for District 1-A school board seat
More charges added in car burglary case
Ferriday student focuses on astronomy career
Parent University teaches homework lessons
Man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide
Concordia Parish schools to open parent centers
Seven teens complete drug court
Bowie Festival kicks off Friday
Ellards enter guilty pleas
Developer pursuing apartments
Cath lab no longer opposed
Early voting ongoing in Louisiana
Federal tax cut debate impacts treasury
MDOC not seeking large budget increases
Underwear thief sought in Oxford area
Secretary of state stops in Vidalia
Alleged robbers unfamiliar with 'banker's hours'
Centralized winds send limbs down
Children's group asks county for funds
Oil well dead; challenges live on
Life comes full circle for Natchez woman
Rhythm Night Club Museum now open for visits
Fruit veggie sales growing
Local 4-H group leading fundraiser
Guardian angel finds returns purse
Watch Saints on a really big screen Monday
Park filled with lots of barks
Prayer important in schools officials say
Natchez tourism needs to ‘work together’
Vidalia municipal complex bids in
MIssissippi River is high but no threat
Natchez Inc. director field narrows
New synthetic marijuana showing up
River casino revenues down Gulf Coast up
Woman found guilty in death of ex-friend
Alcorn Co-Lin enrollment up significantly
Natchez is high on the HOGs this weekend
Natchez man gets 40 years for armed robbery
Part of Catholic Charities moving to Children's Home
Bark in the Park set for Saturday
Fake pot ban being enforced
Vidalia aldermen pass application for simulator grant
Man accidentally drowns in lake
Sales tax collections increase
Deer Park Levee may go to levee board
VHS majorettes press on despite disbandment
Supervisors adopt budget in 3-2 vote
ACCS unveils time capsule from 1990
The Obituary of Nancy Elizabeth Dale McCants "Dolly"
Johnson moves to linebacker
St. Paul's lightning-damaged spire fixed
Crime Stoppers gets donation
Glover ends time at Selma
Superintendent search officially on
Camps help Southside volleyball
One killed in two-car accident Saturday evening
Valley Grande Market officially changing hands
Selmont a little cleaner than before
Smedley a 'blessing'
Kids' film festival starts soon
Hearing set for interstate expansion
SDAP helps teach job skills
Gulf gets long overdue good news
Keith DCHS get sportsmanship honor
Riley enjoys All-Star experience
Stillman player ends rec career
Troy's Austin makes Commissioner's List
Unemployment rises
Still no sign of teen
Schools adopt car idling policy
Ambers commissioned as second lieutenant
Dixie Majors prepare for tournament
Murder suspects' bond at $2 million each
Selmont residents to clean up area
Marion woman writes experiences for book
Local hoopster enjoys All-Star week
ACL keeps softball star off mound
Body found near power substation on Range Street
Selma tourism on the rise
Local players will put on good show
Tdap shot age lowered
Story's art more about the process
Millipedes becoming a nuisance
Summer hoops help Saints
Selma woman shot to death on Philpot
Election Day today; polls open at 7 a.m.
John T. Morgan Academy takes top state honors
Voter turnout light all over the state region
Wade awaits bond hearing on sex abuse charge
Live blogging of city hall and the election
Weekly event will end at football season
Sewell tops Smoot by 6000 votes
Power shut off downtown
Family tries to sort out shooting death
Dive teams search for missing girl
Selma man hopes to make history
Dinkins Pool reopens
Independence Day Celebration
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Dallas County
Selma's 29th Annual Alabama Tale Tellin' Festival
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