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Here is today's news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland: From the Cleveland Daily Banner… Thirteen students have been selected to pa

Here is today’s news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland:

From the Cleveland Daily Banner…

Thirteen students have been selected to participate in Lee University’s new McNair Scholars Program, which is designed to prepare students for success in graduate school through research internships, seminars, and assistance obtaining financial support for graduate education.

 The 2018 McNair scholars include eight seniors: English major Judith Bell of Chattanooga, Tennessee; nursing major Marisa Estrada of Cleveland; business administration major Cassidy Gray of Jacksonville, Florida; anthropology major Torah Harding-Laman of Ketchikan, Alaska; biochemistry major Elizabeth Landry of Cleveland; anthropology major Audriana Trevino of Plainview, Tennessee; psychology major Ana Villa of Cleveland; anthropology major Kelly Wnuk of Harrison, Tennessee; and five juniors: English major Sierra Ledford of Cleveland; biochemistry major Alex Gann of Heiskell, Tennessee; English major Garrett Mikulka of Cleveland; English major Brittney Perez of Baxley, Georgia; and biology major Hannah Trew of Ocoee, Tennessee.

Also from The Banner…

Cleveland State Community College will be hosting some Medical Assisting Information Sessions on Wednesday, July 11, at 2 p.m. and Thursday, July 19, at 6 p.m.

Both sessions will take place in room 302 of the Career Education Building on the CSCC campus. Representatives from the CSCC Medical Assisting program will be available during the sessions to answer questions about entering the program in the fall semester.

Anyone interested in working in a clinical setting, physician’s office or ambulatory care is welcome to attend. These sessions are open to the public and not just CSCC students.

For more information or to RSVP for one of the Medical Assisting Information Sessions, visit mycs.cc/medicalassisting16.

From the Chattanoogan…

Longtime WGOW Talk Radio personality Jeff Styles had been set to make an appearance in court on Tuesday in a road rage case, but it has been delayed until Aug. 7.

The case is before General Sessions Court Judge Gary Starnes.

Styles was placed on leave after getting arrested for using a hatchet and getting shot during the June 15 incident on Highway 153 near Gwyn Road.

The other person involved, Nick Bullington, drove away before contacting police.

He said he fired a shot after Styles broke out the driver’s side window with the tomahawk.

Lee Davis, attorney for the radio personality, said Bullington recklessly displayed a gun in a threatening manner prior to the hatchet attack and shooting.

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