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Northwest Mississippi Community College

Sponsored by BankFirst, The Ranger Hour is a live weekly radio show on Supertalk North Mississippi, hosted by Gary Darby. Each week, Gary interviews two guests from Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC), providing listeners with the latest updates on everything happening at the college. From academic programs and student services to athletics and campus events, The Ranger Hour offers valuable insights into NWCC’s growth, achievements, and upcoming initiatives. Whether you're a current student, prospective student, or community member, this show keeps you informed on all things NWCC! 📢 Keywords: BankFirst Ranger Hour, Northwest Mississippi Community College, NWCC, Gary Darby, Supertalk North Mississippi, college updates, student services, campus news, NWCC athletics, community college radio show

  1. 10h ago

    Season Recaps: Baseball / Women's Basketball

    Ranger Hour – Northwest Athletics, Academic Excellence, and Student Success Across the Region This week on Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby sits down with Northwest Mississippi Community College coaches Mark Carson and LaTaryl Williams to recap two outstanding seasons and discuss the future of Ranger Athletics. Coach Carson reflects on a 34-win baseball season, a trip to the NJCAA Region 23 Championship Series, surpassing 600 career victories, player development, academic success, and the challenges of recruiting in the transfer portal era. Coach Williams looks back on a remarkable women’s basketball season that included a Region 23 Championship, a berth in the NJCAA Division I Women’s Basketball National Tournament, and a strong 3.16 team GPA while preparing for the next generation of Rangers. The episode also highlights Northwest’s recognition as a Military Friendly School, updates from the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, the success of Northwest student-athletes in the classroom, and upcoming performances at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts. Guest Segments Mark Carson – Northwest Baseball Northwest head baseball coach Mark Carson joins the show to reflect on a successful 34-win season that saw the Rangers advance to the NJCAA Region 23 Championship Series. Carson discusses reaching the 600-win milestone, developing student-athletes for four-year opportunities, the impact of the transfer portal on recruiting, academic achievement within the program, and the promising outlook for next season’s roster. He also shares insights on the strength of Mississippi baseball and the growing pipeline of talent across the state. LaTaryl Williams – Northwest Women’s Basketball Coach LaTaryl Williams recaps a memorable season in which the Rangers captured the Region 23 Championship and earned a trip to the NJCAA Division I Women’s Basketball National Tournament. Williams discusses the leadership of his sophomore class, building a championship culture, recruiting the next wave of talent, maintaining academic excellence, and the importance of keeping local athletes competing close to home. He also shares heartfelt thoughts for the Senatobia community during a difficult week. This episode showcases the commitment to excellence that defines Northwest Mississippi Community College—from championship-caliber athletics and academic achievement to student development, military support services, and community engagement. Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Ranger Hour, Mark Carson, LaTaryl Williams, Northwest Rangers Baseball, Northwest Rangers Women's Basketball, NJCAA Athletics, Region 23 Championship, Mississippi Community College Baseball, Mississippi Community College Basketball, Student Athlete Success, Academic All-District Team, Military Friendly School, College National Finals Rodeo, Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, Northwest Athletics, Junior College Sports, Mississippi Baseball, Mississippi Basketball, Student Success, Northwest Rangers.

    36 min
  2. Jun 11

    Dr. Blake Bostick and the Heindl Center Fall 2026 Season

    This week on Ranger Hour, Gary Darby sits down with Dr. Blake Bostick, Director of the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, to unveil an exciting Fall 2026 lineup packed with entertainment for every audience. Dr. Bostick discusses the arrival of legendary comedian Bill Engvall, Christian music star Danny Gokey, Motown icons The Four Tops, country hitmakers Lonestar, and Mickey Dolenz, celebrating 60 years of The Monkees. He also highlights the reintroduction of the national Broadway tour of The Music Man and the return of highly anticipated Christmas season finale featuring Celtic Woman and their Silver Bells Christmas Tour. Listeners will also learn about season ticket packages, flexible ticket options, upcoming theater productions at the Heindl Center, and how the venue continues to attract nationally recognized performers to Northwest Mississippi. Northwest Athletics UpdateThe show also celebrates another major accomplishment for Northwest softball as freshman pitcher Meredith Dearman earns NJCAA Division II Second Team All-American honors after a record-setting season. Gary Darby reviews her impressive statistics, including 21 wins and more than 200 strikeouts, and previews the upcoming College National Finals Rodeo appearances for Northwest competitors Dakota Smith, Will Collier, and Chance Reagan in Casper, Wyoming. The segment highlights another successful year for Northwest athletics and keeps fans informed on the latest achievements across Ranger sports. Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Ranger Hour, Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, Blake Bostick, Bill Engvall, Danny Gokey, The Four Tops, Lonestar, Mickey Dolenz, The Monkees, Celtic Woman, The Music Man, Broadway Tour, Senatobia Mississippi, Northwest Rangers, Meredith Dearman, NJCAA All-American, Northwest Softball, Northwest Rodeo, College National Finals Rodeo, arts and entertainment in Mississippi, North Mississippi events, Heindl Center tickets, NWCC Rangers, community college news, Mississippi performing arts.

    50 min
  3. Jun 4

    Northwest Golf Success / Justin Mann New Men's Basketball Head Coach

    On this episode of Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby highlights several exciting developments across Northwest Mississippi Community College, beginning with the announcement of the newly established Bobby Ray Franklin Memorial Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship, funded by Northwest alumnus and former football coach Michael Joe Cannon, honors legendary Northwest and Ole Miss football figure Bobby Ray Franklin and will support students from the college's 11-county service area. Adam Payne Discusses the Growth of Northwest Golf Northwest Head Golf Coach Adam Payne joins the program to reflect on a banner season for both the men's and women's golf programs. Payne discusses the women's team finishing ninth nationally in NJCAA Division II competition, improving from 15th place a year ago, while earning two NJCAA All-American honors. He also highlights the strong pipeline of talent coming from DeSoto County and the impressive recruiting class arriving from across Mississippi and beyond. Payne shares insight into the year-round recruiting process, player development, and his vision for both programs as they continue their climb toward national championship contention. On the men's side, he details the team's significant improvement, rising performance levels, and growing depth that could position the Rangers for a national tournament run in the near future. Meet New Northwest Men's Basketball Coach Justin Mann The Ranger Hour also introduces Northwest's 13th men's basketball coach, Justin Mann. Mann discusses his coaching journey through the NJCAA and NCAA Division II ranks, including stops at Meridian Community College, Daytona State, Independence Community College, and most recently the University of West Florida. He shares his philosophy of building student-athletes who excel both on the court and in the classroom, emphasizing player development, accountability, and team culture. Mann outlines his preferred style of play—fast-paced, efficient offense combined with aggressive defense—and discusses the importance of recruiting, relationship building, and continuing the momentum established by recent Northwest basketball teams. He also expresses excitement about joining a championship culture at Northwest and contributing to the success of the Rangers both athletically and academically. Heindl Center Announces More Fall Entertainment The episode concludes with updates from the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, including newly announced performances for the 2026-27 season. Audiences can look forward to appearances by Danny Gokey, The Four Tops, and Lone Star, while the rescheduled production of The Music Man will take the stage this October after weather-related postponements earlier this year. Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Ranger Hour, Adam Payne, Northwest Golf, NJCAA Golf, NJCAA All-American, women's golf, men's golf, Justin Mann, Northwest Rangers Basketball, NJCAA Basketball, college athletics, student-athlete success, Bobby Ray Franklin Scholarship, Michael Joe Cannon, Heindl Center, Danny Gokey, Four Tops, Lone Star, Senatobia Mississippi, Northwest Athletics, Mississippi community colleges, college recruiting, Ranger Nation.

    35 min
  4. May 28

    Diesel Technology / Commercial Truck Driving

    This week’s episode of the Bank First Ranger Hour highlighted Northwest Mississippi Community College’s growing workforce and career-technical education opportunities, featuring an in-depth conversation with Brad Rowe, Director of Diesel Technology at Northwest’s Concourse in Batesville. Rowe shared how the Diesel Technology program has expanded dramatically over the past five years—from 12 students and one truck to nearly 100 students across two sections with three instructors. He discussed the critical importance of the trucking and diesel industries, the partnership with Kubota, internship opportunities paying up to $26 an hour, and the impressive job placement and earning potential for graduates, with some former students earning more than $35-$47 an hour shortly after graduation. The episode also explored how students can get involved in the program and the wide variety of career pathways available in diesel technology. Kelsey Baker returned to the program to discuss Northwest’s Commercial Truck Driving Program and broader Career-Technical Education updates. Baker explained how the CDL program has expanded from a single location in Olive Branch to now include cohorts at the Concourse in Batesville, offering hands-on driving instruction, hazmat preparation, and strong workforce partnerships that help place graduates into jobs. She outlined the admissions process, including permit requirements, DOT physicals, and financial aid options, while also introducing Northwest’s new CDL permit prep course designed to help students succeed before entering the program. Baker also shared updates on Northwest’s growing career-tech offerings, including the launch of a new Construction Management program in Senatobia and continued success with Commercial Electrical Technology. The episode also included updates on Northwest athletics and entertainment, including the hiring of Justin Mann as the Rangers’ new men’s basketball coach and previews of upcoming performances at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, featuring acts such as Bill Engvall, Danny Gokey, The Four Tops, Lone Star, and the return of The Music Man. Listeners also heard details about Northwest’s continued investment in workforce development through programs designed to prepare students for immediate, high-demand careers across North Mississippi. SEO Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Ranger Hour, Brad Rowe, Kelsey Baker, Northwest Diesel Technology, Commercial Truck Driving Program, CDL training Mississippi, Northwest Concourse Batesville, Career Technical Education Mississippi, Kubota partnership, workforce development Mississippi, diesel mechanic jobs, commercial truck driving school Mississippi, Northwest Career Tech, Construction Management Northwest, Justin Mann Northwest Basketball, Heindl Center performances, Bill Engvall Senatobia, Danny Gokey Heindl Center, The Four Tops Northwest Mississippi, Northwest workforce solutions, Batesville Mississippi education, Northwest Community College programs

    30 min
  5. May 21

    Dr. Michael Heindl – State of Northwest Mississippi Community College Address

    On this episode of the Bank First Ranger Hour, Northwest Mississippi Community College President Dr. Michael Heindl provides a comprehensive “State of Northwest” update, highlighting the college’s continued momentum in enrollment growth, academic expansion, workforce training, athletics, and campus development. Dr. Heindl shared that Northwest has achieved 13 consecutive semesters of enrollment growth, and is now serving approximately 8,300 students and ranking as the third-largest community college and sixth-largest college or university in Mississippi. He discussed new academic offerings, including a Construction Management program launching in Senatobia, expansion of coding and cybersecurity programs in Oxford, and continued growth in health sciences, career-technical education, and workforce training partnerships. Dr. Heindl also celebrated student success in the classroom, from national recognition as a Best College for Veterans and Best Online College to award-winning nursing students, literary publications, and expanding partnerships with universities and institutions across the state. Dr. Heindl also highlighted Northwest’s tremendous success in athletics and the arts, pointing to national championships in cheer, dance, and women’s soccer, conference and regional titles in football and women’s basketball, and strong academic performance among student-athletes, including 157 students earning Athletic Director’s Honor Roll recognition and seven sports posting team GPAs above 3.7. He discussed major campus facility improvements, including the new Athletic Performance Facility, expanded spaces for cheer and dance, renovations to the Senatobia library and theater program, and plans for additional student housing due to overwhelming residential demand. Looking ahead, Dr. Heindl previewed upcoming Heindl Center performances featuring Bill Engvall, Danny Gokey, and The Four Tops, shared updates on Northwest’s growing aviation initiatives, and discussed preparations for the college’s Centennial Celebration in 2026, commemorating 100 years since Northwest welcomed its first college students in September 1926. SEO Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Dr. Michael Heindl, Northwest enrollment growth, Northwest Community College president, Northwest Mississippi athletics, Northwest softball, Northwest women’s soccer national champions, Northwest cheer national champions, Northwest dance team, Northwest football, Northwest women’s basketball, Northwest career technical programs, Northwest nursing program, Oxford campus Northwest Mississippi, Ranger Center, Northwest aviation maintenance program, Heindl Center performances, Bill Engvall Northwest, Danny Gokey concert Mississippi, The Four Tops Mississippi concert, Northwest Centennial Celebration 2026, Northwest Mississippi Community College podcast, Ranger Hour, Senatobia college news, Mississippi community college updates

    42 min
  6. May 7

    NWCC Tennis / Industrial Electronics Engineering

    On this episode of the Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby sits down with Northwest Mississippi Community College men’s and women’s tennis coach, Ryan Mounce, to discuss one of the most successful seasons in recent Northwest tennis history. Mounce reflects on the women’s team finishing fourth in conference play and earning a top-10 national finish after competing in Sumter, South Carolina, while the men’s team secured a third-place Region 23 finish and an automatic berth to the NJCAA National Tournament in Plano, Texas. The conversation highlights standout student-athletes, recruiting momentum, the development of Northwest’s growing tennis program, and the competitive culture being built within Ranger Athletics. Fans of NJCAA tennis, Northwest Rangers athletics, and Mississippi college sports will enjoy this in-depth look at a rising program. The show also features Alex Hogue, who explains the Industrial Electronics Engineering Technology (IEET) program at Northwest Mississippi Community College. Hogue details how the hands-on technical program prepares students for careers in manufacturing, automation, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), industrial maintenance, and advanced technology systems. He discusses internship partnerships with regional industries, starting wages for students, career opportunities across Mississippi and beyond, and the growing demand for skilled technical workers in automation and electronics. The interview offers valuable insight for prospective students interested in workforce development, engineering technology, industrial automation, and high-demand technical careers in North Mississippi. Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, NWCC, Bank First Ranger Hour, Gary Darby, Ryan Mounce, Northwest Rangers tennis, NJCAA tennis, Region 23 Tournament, NJCAA Nationals, Plano Texas tennis tournament, Northwest athletics, Alex Hogue, IEET program, Industrial Electronics Engineering Technology, industrial automation, PLC programming, manufacturing careers, workforce development, Senatobia campus, Mississippi community colleges, technical education, North Mississippi jobs, engineering technology, Northwest Rangers baseball, Northwest Rangers softball, Heindl Center, Bill Engvall, Mississippi college athletics, podcast, Ranger Athletics.

    49 min
  7. Apr 23

    Northwest Rodeo 2026

    On this episode of the Bank First Ranger Hour, Northwest Mississippi Community College takes center stage with a deep dive into the excitement surrounding Northwest Rodeo and a major weekend in Senatobia. Student-athlete Will Colliershares his journey from Missouri to Northwest, his development as a standout steer wrestler, and his pursuit of qualifying for the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association finals. Collier discusses the influence of head coach Will Lummis, the importance of consistency in competition, and his confidence heading into the final Ozark Region rodeo with a chance to climb the standings and advance to nationals. Head coach Will Lummis joins the show to break down the Northwest Rodeo season, highlighting both men’s and women’s performances, key athletes making an impact, and the team’s growth throughout the year. Lummis previews the upcoming Ozark Region finale at the Lawrence Bud Young Arena, which will feature over 400 competitors from community colleges and universities across the region. He also shares insight into the competitive nature of collegiate rodeo, the importance of preparation, and what it will take for Northwest athletes to qualify for nationals in Cheyenne. Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, NWCC, Ranger Hour, Northwest Rodeo, Will Collier, Will Lummis, college rodeo, Ozark Region rodeo, Senatobia events, Lawrence Bud Young Arena, NIRA rodeo, steer wrestling, college athletics Mississippi, NWCC athletics, rodeo nationals, Cheyenne rodeo, community college sports, Mississippi rodeo, Ranger athletics

    33 min
  8. Apr 16

    Soiree Auction info / Ike Sayle - Outstanding Corporation Award Winner

    Gracie Perry (Northwest Foundation & Soiree Online Auction Co-Chair) Gracie Perry, Advancement Services Coordinator at Northwest Mississippi Community College, joins the show to highlight the growing impact of the Northwest Soiree online auction. Now in its fourth year, the auction features more than 100 items ranging from exclusive sports experiences and beach getaways to local art and unique home upgrades. Perry shares how the auction platform works, what bidders can expect, and how the event continues to expand each year, contributing nearly 20% of the Soiree’s total fundraising efforts. She also offers a behind-the-scenes look at organizing the auction and emphasizes its role in supporting students, faculty, and community initiatives across Northwest’s district. Ike Sayle (President & CEO, Sale Oil Company) Ike Sayle, President and CEO of Sale Oil Company, discusses the legacy of a family business that has served Mississippi since 1947 and its deep ties to Northwest. As the recipient of the Outstanding Corporation Award at this year’s Soiree, Sayle reflects on decades of growth, expanding operations across multiple states, and the importance of investing in people and community partnerships. He highlights the vital role Northwest plays in workforce development, supplying skilled graduates across industries, and shares his perspective on leadership, family business succession, and the enduring impact of community colleges on regional economic growth. SEO Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Northwest Soiree, Heindl Center, NWCC Foundation, Gracie Perry, Ike Sayle, Sayle Oil Company, Mississippi community college, college fundraising event, online auction fundraiser, silent auction items, college foundation support, workforce development Mississippi, community college impact, Northwest Rangers, Senatobia events, higher education Mississippi, alumni engagement, college advancement, Mississippi economic development

    35 min
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Sponsored by BankFirst, The Ranger Hour is a live weekly radio show on Supertalk North Mississippi, hosted by Gary Darby. Each week, Gary interviews two guests from Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC), providing listeners with the latest updates on everything happening at the college. From academic programs and student services to athletics and campus events, The Ranger Hour offers valuable insights into NWCC’s growth, achievements, and upcoming initiatives. Whether you're a current student, prospective student, or community member, this show keeps you informed on all things NWCC! 📢 Keywords: BankFirst Ranger Hour, Northwest Mississippi Community College, NWCC, Gary Darby, Supertalk North Mississippi, college updates, student services, campus news, NWCC athletics, community college radio show