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A second federal judge ruled the vocational program can keep going, for now.
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The federal trade program for low-income young people got a reprieve.
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This comes as the vocational and high school program for youth with low incomes is caught in the crosshairs of a legal battle.
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The federally funded program has offered at-risk teens a career pipeline for more than 60 years. The White House is calling it a ‘failed experiment.’
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The facility is for low-income young adults from the ages of 16 to 23 looking to get job training in less than two years.
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Wyoming’s first ever Job Corps center was dedicated in Riverton on Monday. The Wind River Job Corps center serves students between the ages of 16 and 24…
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The final piece of the puzzle for a long-awaited Wind River Job Corps program has been found. Management and Training Corporation of Utah has been chosen…
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Today, the long awaited ground breaking for the 41 million dollar Wind River Job Corps took place. The project was first conceived in 2005 and thanks to…
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An effort that began almost 8 years ago will lead to a long awaited groundbreaking on Friday. The 41 million dollar Wind River Job Corps will train…
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On Wednesday, the Riverton City Council Chambers will host a pre-bid conference for the Wind River Job Corps project. Project administrators want to work…