Kilgore College is pleased to announce that its Welding Technology Program has been named a “Validated Program” by Eastman Chemical Co., Texas Operations. The award, given by the Workforce Development Team at Eastman, assures that graduates from KC’s welding cheap generic cialis program hired by Eastman will receive higher starting pay, more frequent pay increases …
Tag Archive: Josh Bernethy
Mar 14
Welding Approved
Tags: Cody Edwards, does kc teach welding, Eastman, Eastman Chemical, Eastman Chemical co, Eastman Chemical Co. Texas Operations, Eastman Chemical texas, eastman class, how to weld, how to weld texas, Josh Bernethy, kc college, kc school, kc texas, Kilgore, Kilgore College, kilgore college classes, kilgore college teaches welding, kilgore college welding classes texas, kilgore school, kilgore texas, learn to weld, learn to weld class, learn to weld program, learning to weld kilgore, welding, welding classes, welding classes east texas, welding classes texas, welding kilgore college, welding program, welding program east texas, welding programs texas, Welding Technology, Welding Technology Program, welding texas
Permanent link to this article: http://www.easttexasreview.com/welding-approved/
Sign up for Daily News
Recent Stories
- A rotten bacon behemoth: If a Chinese company’s bid to acquire Smithfield goes through, consumers and farmers will suffer. June 18, 2013
- Fire Academy debuts new training equipment June 18, 2013
- Farm bill to affect the hungry June 17, 2013
- Lone Star State: In honor of fathers June 17, 2013
- What kind of father are you? June 16, 2013
- Catching Monsanto’s drift: Frankenwheat crops are sprouting like weeds in Oregon. June 15, 2013
- Texas Bank & Trust bankrolls Habitat for Humanity June 14, 2013
- Breakfast with brush, berry control June 14, 2013
- Local churches, families celebrate graduates June 13, 2013
- Denny’s cuts ribbon June 13, 2013
Archives
- ▼2013 (215)
- ▼June (29)
- A rotten bacon behemoth: If a Chinese company’s bid to acquire Smithfield goes through, consumers and farmers will suffer.
- Fire Academy debuts new training equipment
- Farm bill to affect the hungry
- Lone Star State: In honor of fathers
- What kind of father are you?
- Catching Monsanto’s drift: Frankenwheat crops are sprouting like weeds in Oregon.
- Texas Bank & Trust bankrolls Habitat for Humanity
- Breakfast with brush, berry control
- Local churches, families celebrate graduates
- Denny’s cuts ribbon
- Triumph through tragedy
- Beat the heat, boredom by learning to swim
- SWEPCO warns of phone scam
- A frog-jumping double standard on food subsidies
- Get hooked: Kids’ Fishing Rodeo
- Faith lessons in unemployment
- Lone Star State: Healthcare fraud - Houston physicians sentenced again, must pay more than $37 million in restitution
- None of my business: We have a cockeyed view of poverty in America.
- Juneteenth Celebration scheduled
- LRMC grabs new awards
- Topnotch trail: Grace Creek Mountain Bike Trail allows enthusiasts to mountain bike, hike, or run
- Lone Star State: Giving back to vets
- Senior success: Longview High School seniors received $3.3 million in scholarship offers and earned about 3,000 college credits
- Stressed out? You need more sleep.
- Money still can’t buy happiness: And we finally have a nation that’s taking that reality to heart.
- Buckner to host foster care, adoption meeting
- Oklahoma’s Biblical irony
- Willing to wait
- Author to speak about New London explosion
- ►May (54)
- ►April (49)
- ►March (39)
- ►February (27)
- ►January (17)
- ▼June (29)
- ►2012 (439)
- ►2011 (679)
