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Heiner announces Nicholas Co. as latest Work Ready Community

Now 33 of Kentucky's 120 counties have been certified as Work Ready Communities

Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet Secretary Hal Heiner announced on Friday, November 18, 2016 that Nicholas County has been added as the latest Kentucky Work Ready Community.

The Central Kentucky community, whose county seat is Carlisle, joins the 32 counties of Adair, Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, Boyle, Bullitt, Caldwell, Campbell, Clark, Daviess, Fleming, Greenup, Hardin, Henderson, Hopkins, Kenton, Madison, Marshall, McCracken, Mercer, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Oldham, Pulaski, Rowan, Shelby, Trigg, Union, Warren, Washington and Woodford Counties which have been designated as Kentucky Work Ready Communities since certification began in February 2012.

Forty-eight other counties have qualified as 'Work Ready in Progress.'




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