The Port Jobs program has been successful since 1993. The non-profit organization is intended to educate and train individuals into airport, building and construction careers. Unfortunately, the support of the organization is diminishing as well as funding to continue.
Auburn, Kent, Tukwila and Renton could be faced with up 10 feet of water this winter if the Howard Hanson Dam gives out. While commercials advising residents to buy insurance abound, Green River is making plans for various possibilities. GRCC has been identified as one of the possible facilities to assist as a shelter to a portion of the 4,000 valley residents that could be affected.
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PR: Everybody Wins! Campaign in Final Round of Ideas for Change in America FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Everybody Wins! Read to Kids Campaign Advances to Final Round of Change.org's Ideas for Change in America BOSTON, March 2, 2010 -- Everybody Wins! USA, a nationally recognized literacy and mentoring organization, finished second in Education Ideas for Change with its Read to Kids campaign on Change.
The Port Jobs program has been successful since 1993. The non-profit organization is intended to educate and train individuals into airport, building and construction careers. Unfortunately, the support of the organization is diminishing as well as funding to continue.
Auburn, Kent, Tukwila and Renton could be faced with up 10 feet of water this winter if the Howard Hanson Dam gives out. While commercials advising residents to buy insurance abound, Green River is making plans for various possibilities. GRCC has been identified as one of the possible facilities to assist as a shelter to a portion of the 4,000 valley residents that could be affected.
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PR: Everybody Wins! Campaign in Final Round of Ideas for Change in America FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Everybody Wins! Read to Kids Campaign Advances to Final Round of Change.org's Ideas for Change in America BOSTON, March 2, 2010 -- Everybody Wins! USA, a nationally recognized literacy and mentoring organization, finished second in Education Ideas for Change with its Read to Kids campaign on Change.