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State Board awards colleges nearly $5 million in CARES Act funding

The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges awarded nearly $5 million in federal CARES Act dollars to community and technical colleges across the state as they work to restore workforce-related programs affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The one-time grants come from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) funds provided by the CARES Act.  Workforce programs, in which 48% of the community and technical college system’s approximately 356,000 students were enrolled in the 2019-20 school year, were significantly disrupted in spring quarter by the COVID-19 pandemic and measures to stop its spread. These programs require a hands-on component, so measures like physical distancing and lab and classroom capacity impacted the number of students who could participate at any one time. The GEER grant is intended to help colleges as they find new and different ways to provide instruction so students can complete their programs and enter the job market ready

Washington unemployment problems persist, with some going unpaid for months

Washington unemployment problems persist, with some going unpaid for months Nine months into the pandemic, the state’s unemployment system is still rife with issues, and thousands are stuck in limbo. By Melissa Santos, Crosscut Share: Heather Frey outside of her Seattle home on Dec. 15, 2020. Frey has been filing for pandemic unemployment assistance since March and, as of earlier this week, hadn’t received a single payment yet. (Dorothy Edwards/Crosscut) Heather Frey filed for unemployment in March, when the pandemic disrupted her business selling used books online. Nine months later, the Seattle resident was still waiting on her first unemployment check and wondering how she was going to pay her bills.

Santa s Caravan Landed In Centralia And Mt Vernon

Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio Dec 21, 2020 4:22 PM Centralia, IL -(Effingham Radio)- Gaetti Sports Academy and Castle Ridge in Centralia, Illinois teamed up with Santa and his elves to help spread some Christmas cheer during the most wonderful time of the year. Castle Ridge wrote a letter to Santa offering to lend a hand by becoming a North Pole Affiliate. In the letter to Santa, they communicated how wonderful the community of Centralia is and how excited they are to spread some holiday cheer. Castle Ridge explained how they wanted to do their part as new members of the community to help get the children’s wish lists in the mail to him by offering up a Letters to Santa Mailbox and free magic reindeer food for children. To Castle Ridge’s delight Santa responded with a letter stating that he and the elves “loved the idea” and they were approved to be an affiliate! After letters were dropped off the team at Castle Ridge drew 5 lucky winners to receive cookies delivered to

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