HUNTINGTON — A sure sign of the return of the summer season is the reappearance of live music to downtown Huntington. On Friday evening at 7 p.m., the 9th Street
Eleven adult students enrolled in the Cabell County Career Technology Center’s electrician program signed contracts Tuesday with Mountwest Community and Technical College to receive college certificates upon graduation.
According to Sarah Dick, dean of academics at MCTC, the group of electrician students are part of a trial run in which the college will determine how to maintain a partnership with the center that will allow students in several programs to receive college certificates or eventually earn their associate degree.
The greater Tri-State area once was a manufacturing hub dominated by people who made tangible objects. From Portsmouth, Ohio, to Point Pleasant, West Virginia, this area produced steel, petrochemicals, chrome-plated