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Sierra College names Nevada County campus dean

Sierra College Names Karen Davis O Hara, Ph D to Serve as Executive Dean, Nevada County Campus

Bennett Fire breaks out in Grass Valley, forces evacuations; 50 acres, 70% contained (VIDEO)

Visit The Union Now for real time updates. UPDATE at 9:45 a.m.: The Bennett Fire is 73% contained this morning, according to Cal Fire NEU. UPDATE at 7:12 a.m. Thursday: From Nevada County Sheriff’s Office:.

Nevada County Economic Resource Council offers Tech Tonic Tuesday

  The Nevada County Economic Resource Council is working to meet with various identified industry sectors to discuss like needs, successes and challenges in today’s workplace. Sectors include manufacturing, healthcare, the arts, education, agriculture, retail, real estate, finance and others, but technology is not one of them. “Most businesses include high-tech in today’s environment, “said ERC Executive Director Gil Mathew. “It’s no longer an isolated industry. The Economic Resource Council is pleased to bring monthly tech related meet-ups to anyone with an interest in business.” Falling under the Economic Resource Council umbrella, NC Tech Connection began organizing regular meet-ups known as TechTonic Tuesday several years ago to introduce technical education and related resources available in the community. While the pandemic moved the presentations online, the vision to “create a culture of innovation, creativity, and global problem solving that supports a di

Lorraine s Lowdown: An award fit for a mayor

Special to The Union Two Local Best Buddies are all over the news. Kaleb Bentham and his rescue pit bull “Buddy” made international headlines after a 350-pound bear grabbed the dog and tried to drag him away. It happened the day before Thanksgiving near Kaleb’s You Bet Road home. Kaleb tackled the bear and punched it until it released Buddy, then rushed his beloved dog to a local veterinary hospital. The 90-pound dog had surgery lasting several hours, and Buddy is expected to make a full recovery… The Training Tower that’s been under construction since September at the Sierra College-Nevada County Campus was finished last week. The tower is four-stories high, which allows students enrolled in the community college’s 20-week Fire Academy to practice rappelling, ladder training, and more. “The tower is a Class A-type training simulator that burns wood and typical home-type construction materials in the burn room,” says NCC Operations Supervisor and Project Manager Don

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