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The state will begin deploying a 32-foot long bus that will serve as an Iowa Works mobile workforce center, with career counselors and other Iowa Workforce Development employees helping unemployed ...
As Iowa businesses make labor shortages their top legislative priority, U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson introduces bills aimed at addressing workforce issues.
The Mobile Workforce Center will be back on the Tyson grounds from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Townsend said the bus' crew of employment counselors remained steadily busy assisting workers ...
The regional one-stop centers and offices provide a variety of services to meet the workforce and workplace needs of job seekers, dislocated workers, unemployed persons and Iowa businesses through partnerships of state and local service providers. They provide job counseling, job training, job placement and assistance to special needs populations.
Pathways Out of Poverty is administered by the United States Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration.Roughly $150 million is authorized by the ARRA and is granted in amounts from $2 million-$8 million to eight national and 30 local entities for the provision of training and placement services in order “to provide pathways out of poverty and into employment.” [2] The ...
Hazleton Township covers an area of 36.36 square miles (94.2 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Hazleton. The unincorporated community of Bryantsburg is also located in the township. According to the USGS, it contains five cemeteries: Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Fontana, Hazleton, Kint and Saint Marys.
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The original town was established in 1853 when E. W. Tenney opened a store. A post office opened soon after and was named "Hazelton", because the community was in a hazelnut grove.