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WASHINGTON, NC— The Beaufort County Community College Foundation received a $40,000 donation from the First Annual Belhaven Trout Tournament and Festival.
WASHINGTON, NC— The Beaufort County Community College Foundation received a $40,000 donation from the First Annual Belhaven Trout Tournament and Festival.
 
Local workforce development boards will use funds to help jobseekers, small businesses
 
The Triad area will get $3.2 million for more job training opportunities in Alamance, Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham counties, Governor Roy Cooper announced today
The Triad area will get $3.2 million for more job training opportunities in Alamance, Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham counties, Governor Roy Cooper announced today
 
Quiana Ross had started and stopped her college education, but she knew that in order to take the next step in her career, she needed to make earning a degree a priority
Quiana Ross had started and stopped her college education, but she knew that in order to take the next step in her career, she needed to make earning a degree a priority
 
Thirty students at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) have participated in its Work-Based Learning (WBL) program
Thirty students at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) have participated in its Work-Based Learning (WBL) program
 
Seven thousand miles is a long way from home. That's how far Beaufort County Community College student Emily Rukundo has traveled to study so that she can return to Uganda and do something positive for her own community.
Seven thousand miles is a long way from home. That's how far Beaufort County Community College student Emily Rukundo has traveled to study so that she can return to Uganda and do something positive for her own community.
 
Governor Pat McCrory applauded a new report issued by the Commission on Workforce Development that shows North Carolina can narrow the skills gap by increasing direct collaboration between critical industries and the state's job training programs.
Governor Pat McCrory applauded a new report issued by the Commission on Workforce Development that shows North Carolina can narrow the skills gap by increasing direct collaboration between critical industries and the state's job training programs.
 
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