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Missouri Job Center Announces Return to In-Person Workshops Missouri Job Center Announces Return to In-Person Workshops
If you have been working online with the Missouri Job Center to learn skills necessary to find a job, you’ll soon be back to face-to-face meetings with the MJC staff.
The in-person workshops will resume in May. Masking and social distancing will be required of all participants and you will have to call and reserve a spot in the workshop.
“As occupancy restrictions ease, we are excited to offer a variety of workshops to help job seekers land their dream job,” Sally Payne, Interim Director of Workforce Development for the City of Springfield, said in a statement. “We look forward to resuming these workshops in May that were put on hold last year during the pandemic.”
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913 landlords apply to $150M relief fund so far
Oregon Landlord Compensation Fund deluged with applicants, prompting official to extend the deadline.
Officials said they have received a tremendous response from landlords applying to a new state relief fund with the surfeit of enthusiasm now rapidly outpacing staff capacity.
After opening the gate to online applications Feb. 17, Oregon Housing & Community Services spokeswoman Kate Gonsalves told the Tribune that 913 applications, encompassing 3,216 properties, have been added into the system as of Feb. 26. Applications are still coming in, Gonsalves said.
In recognition of the deluge, the deadline to submit applications statewide has been extended to 4 p.m. Friday, March 5.
913 landlords apply to $150M relief fund so far
Oregon Landlord Compensation Fund deluged with applicants, prompting official to extend the deadline.
Officials said they have received a tremendous response from landlords applying to a new state relief fund with the surfeit of enthusiasm now rapidly outpacing staff capacity.
After opening the gate to online applications Feb. 17, Oregon Housing & Community Services spokeswoman Kate Gonsalves told the Tribune that 913 applications, encompassing 3,216 properties, have been added into the system as of Feb. 26. Applications are still coming in, Gonsalves said.
In recognition of the deluge, the deadline to submit applications statewide has been extended to 4 p.m. Friday, March 5.