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CMCC offers Precision Machining Training Academy

CMCC offers Precision Machining Training Academy Share AUBURN The Center for Workforce & Professional Development at Central Maine Community College plans to offer a free Precision Machining Training Academy from May 2 to Aug. 31. The deadline to register is Friday, May 7. Interested candidates can register at bit.ly/3cVrVh7. Valued at nearly $10,000 in free training, plus wages earned through the worksite, the 12-week academy follows an earn-while-you-learn model. Qualified participants will gain paid work experiences with employer partners at $12.15 per hour. Participants hired by employer partners after the program will earn higher wages and receive up to a $1,000 hiring bonus. Employer partners include ABB in Auburn, Elmet Technologies in Lewiston, Grover Precision in Oxford, Maine Machine Products in South Paris, and Nichols Portland.

Iowa prison attack: Escape attempt leaves 2 dead What you need to know

Des Moines Register During a Wednesday news conference outside the prison, the head of the Iowa Department of Corrections called it an act of pure evil. Registered nurse Lorena Schulte, 50, and correctional officer Robert McFarland, 46, both were killed by blunt force trauma to the back of the head, an investigator said. Inmates Michael Dutcher, 28, and Thomas Woodard, 39, are charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder and second-degree kidnapping in the attack. If convicted, they would face a life sentence without parole. The two are scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. What happened in the prison attack? Dutcher and Woodard were trying to carry out a long-discussed plan to escape when they gained access to the prison infirmary under the ruse that they were there to repair equipment, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Special Agent Richard Rahn said at Wednesday s news conference.

What to know about the Anamosa State Penitentiary victims and the Iowa prison attack

What to know about the Anamosa State Penitentiary victims and the Iowa prison attack
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MDOC to allow inmates to use tobacco products in prison

MDOC to allow inmates to use tobacco products in prison Commissioner Cain said this will be a positive change for inmates and taxpayers Share Updated: 4:42 PM CST Dec 23, 2020 Commissioner Cain said this will be a positive change for inmates and taxpayers Share Updated: 4:42 PM CST Dec 23, 2020 Inmates in Mississippi prisons will soon be allowed to legally buy and use tobacco products in prison facilities for the first time in 10 years. According to MDOC officials, the change will take place Feb. 1. MDOC Commissioner Burl Cain said this will be a positive change, not only for inmates, but also for taxpayers.“Inmates who smoke are smoking anyway,” said the commissioner, “but they’re having to smuggle in tobacco to do it, which is illegal, and it’s even more illegal because state law prohibits smoking in state buildings. That compromises our Corrections officers and staff and puts them at risk to either break the law by allowing the smoking or t

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