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Salina Spring Spruce-Up event back after COVID-19

With eight sites total, volunteers had plenty of opportunities to find somewhere they could make a difference. New this year was the Salina Emergency Aid Food Bank, 255 S. Chicago St., which has a new garden that is set to open soon. Volunteers were scheduled to do a little painting and sealing of some of the planters and a shed, but the cool and humid weather  kept them inside, putting together gardening kits for groups that will come to tend the planters. Sabrina Rosario, a member of the University United Methodist Church, brought her children, Theo and Sarah Rosario, to the Food Bank to help.

Screening Eagle Welcomes Darren Burford as New Chief Sales Officer

Screening Eagle Welcomes Darren Burford as New Chief Sales Officer Screening Eagle Technologies is excited to welcome Darren Burford to the leadership team in the newly created position of Chief Sales Officer. News provided by Share this article Share this article ZURICH, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Darren enters Screening Eagle in a steep growth phase to lead global sales and drive its commercial go-to-market strategy. Darren brings a wealth of IoT and SaaS experience with over two decades of sensor and software sales leadership. He will oversee global sales operations, sales marketing and customer service reporting directly to Co-Founder and CEO Marcel Poser.

Michigan Works Announces $2 Million Job Training Grant

January 23, 2021 Nearly $2 million in job training funds are coming to employers in southwest Michigan thanks to a grant being awarded to Michigan Works of Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren counties. Agency Director Lily Brewer tells WSJM News it’s receiving a $1.98 million grant from Michigan’s Going PRO Talent Fund. The funds will be distributed to 55 employers in the region. “There’s always going to be a need for more education and training, and it’s not for one specific industry, it’s for every industry,” Brewer said. “These funds come to us at such a critical time for local employers as they navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Southwest Michigan Employers To Benefit From $2 Million Training Grant

January 20, 2021 Nearly $2 million in job training funds are coming to employers in southwest Michigan thanks to a grant being awarded to Michigan Works of Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren counties. Agency Director Lily Brewer tells WSJM News it’s receiving a $1.98 million grant from Michigan’s Going PRO Talent Fund. The funds will be distributed to 55 employers in the region. “There’s always going to be a need for more education and training, and it’s not for one specific industry, it’s for every industry,” Brewer said. “These funds come to us at such a critical time for local employers as they navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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