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Vonnie Kolbenschlag: Chamber would help satellite campus

Vonnie Kolbenschlag writes:
The public hearing tonight re: the school's new "welding program" might be also presented at the chamber get together at the Pines this evening. Seems to me that the chamber members would be most interested and supportive in having this. Giving two places for signing a support letter seems wise to me. - Vonnie Kolbenschlag
Thanks: We asked Mr. Reed about the conflict on the two meetings, and he said that he welcomes any additional support from the chamber, but added, "The Chamber has done an invaluable service with the foundational support they did for the 'Work Ready Community in Progress' designation they've already given. I can't say thank you enough for their help. We are were we are today in large part because of chamber support."




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