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Johnson County Community College announced it will hold in-person graduation ceremonies for the first time in two years. ... Both will take place on Friday, May 20, in the JCCC Gym.
Overland Park’s Johnson County Community College plans to drop it’s COVID-19 mask mandate on April 4, 2022. ... Both will take place on Friday, May 20, in the JCCC Gym.
JCCC starts a scholarship offering free tuition to children of Johnson County first responders who die in the line of duty. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
Typical of many college students, Fabien Siffrin wanted a snack midway through his day at Johnson County Community College. Atypical of most college students was the way Siffrin nabbed that snack.
In the wake of Thursday’s mass shooting at an Oregon community college, campus police at Johnson County Community College said safety is their top priority.The unit has 20 officers to look out ...
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JCCC scholarship supports families of first responders lost in the line of duty - MSNJCCC scholarship supports families of first responders lost in the line of duty. Posted: May 25, 2025 | Last updated: May 25, 2025. None. More for You ...
Student records video of JCCC employee threatening her in apparent road rage Kalmus filed a complaint against Rainey with the Johnson County prosecutor, but the prosecutor declined to press charges.
JCCC confirmed to 41 Action News it will no longer have a track and field or cross country program after the spring season. JCCC boasts one of the only competition level tracks in the metro area.
The win was JCCC’s third national championship in women’s basketball – and second under long-time head coach Ben Conrad. Skip to content. Contests. We Are KC. 3 Degree Guarantee.
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JCCC inmate pronounced dead on Thursday, autopsy to be performed - MSNJCCC inmate pronounced dead on Thursday, autopsy to be performed. Story by Jennifer Weiser • 10mo. The Missouri Department of Corrections reported that an inmate at the Jefferson City ...
The tradition continues. The women’s basketball team at Johnson County Community College is heading once again to the national tournament. It’s the 14th time they are heading to the nationals.
The Cavaliers, seeded third in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II tournament, beat No. 2 seed Owens (Ohio) 74-64 on Friday in the semifinals at the JCCC gymnasium.
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