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Taxidermy raccoons with Cracker Jack boxes are a longtime gimmick produced at American Natural Resources. Kale Wilk, The Times
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Greg Kelley, worker at G&G Hobbies in Griffith, takes a customerâs phone call at the store. Kale Wilk, The Times
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Billy Ozzello is the owner of Billy O s Dynamite Music in Griffith. Kale Wilk, The Times
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Hammond/Munster, basketball
Munsterâs Jeremiah Lovett looks to pass as Hammondâs, from left, Julius Byrd, Harold Woods and Darrell Reed defend Thursday night in nonconference play at Munster. John Luke, The times
Hammond/Munster, basketball
More than half of Allen County students leave high school with college credit earned through dual credit and Advanced Placement courses, a study relea .
Career training rises for Hoosiers
Report: Certifications up
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
The number of Hoosiers earning certificates has skyrocketed in the last decade, and that trend s helping Indiana inch toward its goal of equipping 60% of adults with education and training beyond high school by 2025, according to a new report released by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
A total of 21,628 certificates were conferred in 2019, up from 3,390 in 2009, the 2020 Certificates Report said, noting that credentials for health-related fields were especially popular.
The growth coincides with a recent emphasis on short-term credentials to get more adults into high-demand, good-paying jobs quickly, the commission said in a news release.