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Sinclair's Talent Ready grants give free training for in-demand jobs
Dayton Daily News· 2 days agoSinclair Community College recently awarded the first round of up to 150 grants that pay 100% of the cost of training for an in-demand job, said Cathy Petersen ...
Jobs will be offered on the spot at teaching job fair in Gainesville
The Gainesville Sun via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor more information, call 352-264-6781 or email ksosa...Sunday at the museum at 811 N. Main St....
It Wasn’t Just Napster That Tanked the Music Biz
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoEvery music lover remembers how drastically the world shifted at the turn of the millennium with the introduction of the MP3; all of a sudden,...
K9 Officer Fundraiser brings community together
Branson Tri-Lakes News· 11 hours agoThe community came out to help raise funds to support the care and upkeep of two police officers. The Veterans of the Ozarks and the Kimberling City Elks...
Boone County hosts hiring blitz to address bus driver shortage
News 13 Orlando· 5 days agoThe district’s all-out hiring blitz aims to get people in, interviews and test drives done and on...
United Airlines has big hiring plans as it expands IAH hub - Houston Business Journal
The Business Journals· 6 days agoUnited Airlines (Nasdaq: UAL) plans to hire 900 people this year in Houston, where the carrier is...
A service to the community: Kroger cashier retires after 50 years on the job
The Charleston Gazette· 17 hours agoThe Riverwalk Kroger in South Charleston will likely lose a few customers at the end of the month,...
Castle Rock High School offers farm safety training as county ag jobs increase
The Daily News· 2 days agoThe class is the first of its kind in the state, said teacher Collin Nelson.
The Top City with the Highest Homeless Population Per Capita in the US
Insider Monkey via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIn this article, we will be taking a look at the top city with the highest homeless population per...
It’s the most ‘thankless’ job in sports, but somebody’s gotta do it. (How about you?)
Hawaii News Now· 1 day agoAccording to a 2022 survey, about 50,000 people nationwide stopped officiating since 2019.