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Back to Work: Career planning for students in Georgia, job access in South Carolina, and more

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Check out our latest employment and training findings in Florida, Georgia, Ohio, South Carolina, and West Virginia.

From Florida: News-Press reports a federal grant will fund training for 1,700 people in southwest Florida for jobs in health care, manufacturing, K-12 public education, and logistics.

From Georgia: University System of Georgia announces a career planning tool for students at its 26 public colleges and universities.

From Ohio: Yahoo!News reports four higher ed institutions around the state have been selected to provide additional postsecondary opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities.

From South Carolina: The Times and Democrat reports the state is using grant awards to expand job access in rural areas.

From West Virginia: WDTV reports nine community colleges and tech schools across the state are offering a landscaping training course that includes earning an OSHA safety certification.

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