SPRINGDALE — Northwest Technical Institute needs to expand to train more students for jobs needed by local industry, officials say. Directors of each of the school’s educational departments expressed their needs to Jacob Oliva, the state secretary of education, as he toured the school Thursday. Debra Walker, director of the… Read More
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