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Krites honored with Rhodes State community leadership award

Krites honored with Rhodes State community leadership award By Mackenzi Klemann - mklemann@limanews.com Jane Krites accepts the Rhodes State College Drs. Earl and Nancy Keese Community Leadership Award, becoming only the second person to receive the honor. LIMA Jane Krites, known for her philanthropy and work as past CEO of the Appleseed Ridge Girl Scout Council, was recognized Friday for her community service and work as president of the Rhodes State College board of trustees. Krites became the second person to be awarded the Rhodes State College Drs. Earl and Nancy Keese Community Leadership Award, joining Alberta Lee in recognition for their leadership and contributions to the college.

Die dreizehn Leben des Richard Rohde: Der Roman einer Familie, der zugleich 300 Jahre Geschichte in der Lausitz erzählt – Nachrichten aus Leipzig

Die dreizehn Leben des Richard Rohde: Der Roman einer Familie, der zugleich 300 Jahre Geschichte in der Lausitz erzählt – Nachrichten aus Leipzig
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TechCred funding available for Rhodes State College training

TechCred funding available for Rhodes State College training LIMA – Rhodes State College announced it is strategically equipped and situated to meet the upskill training and credentialing needs of employers applying for the TechCred funding across the region. Ohio’s TechCred program gives employers the chance to upskill current and future employees in today’s tech-infused economy. Employers who submit successful applications will be reimbursed up to $2,000 per credential when current or prospective employees complete eligible technology-focused credentials. Employers no longer need to identify specific individuals in an application. Instead, employers can list the number of current or future employees who will earn each credential.

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