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Mar 18 2024
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Grant money to be used to lobby for continuing job training for inmates
ALICEVILLE, Ala. (WBRC) - While the struggle continues to fill many of the job openings that are currently available in Alabama, some business leaders support a plan that would further tap into one resource pool that could provide workers ready to earn a better living. West Alabama Works recently announced an additional $150,000 grant with Just Trust. That money will be used to help lobby
Fox 6 WBRCMar 19 2024
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Farming drives billions in GA’s economy, but workers suffer from mental health problems
The work required to drive an industry that produces tens of billions of dollars in Georgia’s economic impact isn’t easy on your body or your brain. Just ask Todd Harris, the owner of Three Lakes Ranch in Crawford County, who said a full day’s work from sunup to sundown can drive anyone insane. “I ain’t crazy yet, but the day’s still early though,” he joked. The Georgia native has been tending
The Telegraph (Georgia)Mar 24 2024
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GA election worker quits job to run against Republican fake elector
A 24-year-old federal cybersecurity employee in Georgia is now throwing his hat in the ring for a state senate seat in the Peach State. Ashwin Ramaswami is seeking to oust a Republican legislator who is one of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference RICO case. NBC News reported that Ramswami — who worked for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Raw StoryMar 14 2024
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RIDE will hold multiple statewide education job fairs
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) announced that the agency will host multiple job fairs for education-focused careers. The first job fair will be held virtually on March 26 from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. for upcoming graduates who are seeking employment opportunity in RI education. Future educators are encouraged to register for the
ABC 6Mar 21 2024
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IMF chief Georgieva says focused on job at hand, not future role
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 15 2024
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Peru economy grows 1.37% in January year-on-year -government
March 15 (Reuters) - Peru's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 1.37% in January compared to the same month last year, the government's INEI statistics agency said on Friday.
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ReutersMar 25 2024
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National Standard Company in Niles closes, leaves over 80 people without jobs
It’s been in business for more than 100 years, now “National Standard Company” in Niles has closed, leaving nearly 85 people out of work.
National Standard has been one of the leading manufacturers of wire products in North America for a variety of products ranging from tires to harpsichords.
No word whether that location is closing or whether any of the local employees are being
MNC NewsMar 04 2024
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110 new jobs coming to Wellington
WELLINGTON, Kan. (KSNW) — A company is investing $14 million in Wellington and creating 110 new jobs for the area. Elite Harness plans to refurbish an existing facility at 1515 North A Street on the north side of town. The goal is to make it into a 50,000-square-foot state-of-the-art manufacturing plant. “We have a sister company that is located in Tulsa, so we considered building there, but
KSN TVMar 23 2024
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In brief: Walnut Creek’s assistant city manager leaving post for new job
City Manager Dan Buckshi has announced that Assistant City Manager Teri Killgore is leaving Walnut Creek to serve as the city of Scottsdale, Arizona’s, economic development director. Buckshi praised Killgore’s nearly six years of work for Walnut Creek. • In brief: Public invited to hear report on Concord’s Housing Element • In brief: Pittsburg residents can help shape marina, Old Town’s future
East Bay TimesMar 17 2024
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Navajo Nation to inject $74M into manufactured home facility for new housing, to spur economy
PAGE, Arizona — The Navajo Nation is pumping nearly $75 million into a manufactured housing firm leaders hope will ease the housing crunch on the reservation, create jobs and spur economic activity. Per the arrangement with ZenniHome, a startup builder of manufactured housing, the Navajo Nation will pump $24 million into construction of a new, larger ZenniHome facility adjacent to its existing
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