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Updated: 6:12 PM Oct 24, 2007
Nappanee residents get help finding employment
A state agency is working on a plan to get workers affected by the tornado back on their feet.
Posted: 4:18 PM Oct 24, 2007 |
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A state agency is working on a plan to get workers affected by the tornado back on their feet.
Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson says a team from WorkOne is expected to come to town and hold a meeting at the library on Friday.
Many people were put out of work by last week's tornado and Workone will help these folks write resumes, assess their skills and search for job openings.
It also will help spouses and other relatives of people whose jobs were lost.
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