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 Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Allegheny, Editors Picks, Education (Classroom), Local, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Allegheny and Westmoreland lowberMore from AlleghenyMore posts in Allegheny »Flooding, road closures continue along with rainEx-Allegheny County detective pleads guilty to harassment in Export bar incidentLilies bloom at Easter, a time of renewalAllegheny County DA detective has assault charge reduced to harassment citationMonroeville native doesn't let brain tumor stop career in law enforcementMore from Editors PicksMore posts in Editors Picks »Rick Sebak to stir 'Kennywood Memories' for Greater Latrobe audience in benefitSummerSounds 2024 lineup sees return of crowd-pleasers, showcases new actsSkateboard decks painted by Greensburg Salem students on display in advance of auction'It is fitting': Westmoreland courthouse law library renamed for woman who showed caring, compassion to allWestmoreland Cultural Trust taps Penn Township native as new CEOMore from Education (Classroom)More posts in Education (Classroom) »Rostraver couple's $1M donation will help complete Westminster College science center'As a parent, it scares the hell out of me,' Franklin Regional superintendent says of AIEclipse education: Western Pa. schools make plans for day of astronomical eventPitt-Greensburg math professor wins national award for algebra textbookFormer Greensburg Salem high school principal honored by Pa. House of RepresentativesMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Manor singer-songwriter set to release 1st single from debut albumStage Right’s 'Jersey Boys' finds harmony with Broadway actorWestmoreland happenings: Fishing derby, strawberry festival, pork and sauerkraut dinner, moreDziados leads in Democratic primary for chance to unseat Reschenthaler in CongressJill Cooper scores decisive win in GOP primary for 55th District House seatMore from PittsburghMore posts in Pittsburgh »Pa. Supreme Court hears debate on gun-industry immunity in lawsuit over Mt. Pleasant boy's deathMorning Roundup: Jeannette man sought in Swissvale crashTrib honors employees who embody company valuesMagnolia Network's 'Barnwood Builders' to appear at Pittsburgh Home & Garden ShowMacDonald withdraws from primary against U.S. Rep. Summer LeeMore 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 »Manor singer-songwriter set to release 1st single from debut albumStage Right’s 'Jersey Boys' finds harmony with Broadway actorWestmoreland happenings: Fishing derby, strawberry festival, pork and sauerkraut dinner, moreDziados leads in Democratic primary for chance to unseat Reschenthaler in CongressJill Cooper scores decisive win in GOP primary for 55th District House seat
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