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LION HILLS DIRECTOR CHERYL HUBBARD TO RETIRE, DARBY UNRUH TO FILL POSITION

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Lion Hills Center & Golf Course Director Cheryl Hubbard is retiring at the end of March. Lion Hills event coordinator Darby Unruh has been tapped to fill the position of director at Lion Hills, a full-service recreation center owned by East Mississippi Community College that boasts dining and banquet facilities, an 18-hole golf course, a pro shop, a tennis court and a swimming pool, among other amenities.

Lion Hills Center & Golf Course Director Cheryl Hubbard is retiring at the end of March. Lion Hills event coordinator Darby Unruh has been tapped to fill the position of director at Lion Hills, a full-service recreation center owned by East Mississippi Community College that boasts dining and banquet facilities, an 18-hole golf course, a pro shop, a tennis court and a swimming pool, among other amenities.

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