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EMCC STUDENT SCORES INTERNSHIP WITH KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

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East Mississippi Community College Golf and Recreational Turf Management student Payton Smith patches the baseball mound on Mississippi State University’s Dudy Noble Field. Smith, who graduates from EMCC in December, works on MSU’s ground crew and has landed a paid internship working on the football field at the Kansas City Chief’s summer training camp.

East Mississippi Community College Golf and Recreational Turf Management student Payton Smith patches the baseball mound on Mississippi State University's Dudy Noble Field. Smith, who graduates from EMCC in December, works on MSU's ground crew and has landed a paid internship working on the football field at the Kansas City Chief's summer training camp.

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