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APRIL POLSTON: Casey Countian overcomes big odds to succeed



2017-12-12 - Somerset Community College, Somerset, KY - Photo by Allison Horseman.
Casey County native April Polston, a current student in the Somerset Community College (SCC) Industrial Maintenance Technology program. She could never have imagined the year she turned 30 would also be the year she would become a widow and find herself the sole provider for her two boys. But with the guidance of her favorite Casey County High School Teacher, Mike True, she entered a career path at Somerset Community College in a male-dominated field, and now nears graduation in SCC's Industrial Maintenance Technology program - with the prospect of a starting salary in the $50-70,000 annual pay range.


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