Educators hope to attract more adult students to free machining coursesBy lowber on August 19, 2020When Ken Pedder was in high school, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do as a career. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Allegheny, Editors Picks, Education (Classroom), Local, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Allegheny and Westmoreland lowberMore from AlleghenyMore posts in Allegheny »Door Dash driver admits stealing packages from porches in multiple communities including Greensburg, Fox Chapel and PlumLatrobe man charged with gun permit violation at Pittsburgh International Airport checkpointUtility merger to fold Peoples Natural Gas into $63B conglomeratePottery shop in Pleasant Unity noted as among nation's best in House BeautifulPittsburgh forecast: Sunshine Monday, rain and frost aheadMore from Editors PicksMore posts in Editors Picks »Here are 5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Oct.31-Nov. 2Haunted Path in Irwin: Fascination with Halloween helps feed the needyDonnie Iris and the Cruisers returning to Palace TheatreJudge nixes request for AI lawyer in pending New Kensington murder caseHere are 5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Oct. 24-26More from Education (Classroom)More posts in Education (Classroom) »Schools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseFranklin Regional in the running for billionaire's $1M education awardLongtime Penn-Trafford principal set to retire after 26 years in districtPitt-Greensburg cybersecurity program receives national recognitionWestmoreland Intermediate Unit looks to borrow millions, warns of possible layoffs during budget impassesMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Schools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseFire damages New Stanton motelHospital revenue a bright spot as Independence Health grapples with outstanding lossesSt. Emma Monastery continues traditional Christmas ShoppeJury convicts roommate of attempted murder in Penn Township shootingMore from PittsburghMore posts in Pittsburgh »No Kings movement protests taking place in Pittsburgh, Greensburg and elsewhere in regionSoaring gold prices spell payday for some, but economic uncertainty for allMorning Roundup: Officials seek whoever dumped trash on Pa. game lands; shooting in LawrencevilleCarnegie Mellon's CS Academy brings free coding education to students worldwideMt. Lebanon named highest-ranked Pittsburgh-area high school in national listingMore from Pittsburgh AlleghenyMore posts in Pittsburgh Allegheny »Mine cleanups in Cook, Fawn townships among those targeted by state programAirport grants cover upgrades of Arnold Palmer runway, Pittsburgh International air systemsState takes $300 weekly jobless aid from feds; wants $600 checks restoredPennsylvania troopers take on roles helping communities, police with racially charged crimesWestern Pa. leaders working to exceed census response rates from 2010More from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Schools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseFire damages New Stanton motelHospital revenue a bright spot as Independence Health grapples with outstanding lossesSt. Emma Monastery continues traditional Christmas ShoppeJury convicts roommate of attempted murder in Penn Township shooting