New program aims to put locals to work
With its first class of Manufacturing Skills Basic Certification candidates about to complete their final week of training, the Tunica County Chamber of Commerce is looking to field future classes of candidates for the five week manufacturing skills training program.
According to Chamber President and CEO Lyn Arnold, a second class for the manufacturing basic skills program is set to begin in the coming weeks.

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