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Rural Iowa Manufacturing Jobs Surplus Means Big Opportunities
Clarke County Development CorporationApril 29, 2021 GMT
OSCEOLA, Iowa, April 29, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) It’s been a year since the manufacturing industry was hit by the COVID-19 crisis forcing businesses to get creative to manage their workforce assets. In April of 2020, the rural Clarke County, Iowa’s unemployment rate jumped from 3.4% to 11.8%, and more than 100,000 workers across the state were displaced, laid off, or simply let go when businesses had to close their doors, says Clarke County Development Corporation (CCDC).
Rural Iowa Manufacturing Jobs Surplus Means Big Opportunities
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South Central Iowa’s Division III volleyball programs meet tonight in Indianola as Central travels to Simpson. After not playing competitively for over a year, the teams will each play their second game in the fall-to-spring postponed season.
Central will look to rebound after a sweep at Coe Sunday evening. The Dutch struggled to find rhythm in a straight set loss, but will take on a Simpson program that Central has defeated three of the last four meetings. The Storm look to carry the momentum of a thrilling five-set win at Dubuque Saturday afternoon into tonight’s home opener.
First serve between the Dutch and Storm is scheduled for 7:30 this evening inside Cowles Fieldhouse on the Simpson College campus in Indianola.