Every week, WorkingNation searches for work-related pathways. This week, we share discoveries from Alaska, Arkansas, Maryland, Mississippi, and South Carolina. Take a look.
From Alaska: Alaska Business reports the state’s Department of Labor and Workforce Development has partnered with the US Army to offer employment for those separating from the military and for Alaska Army National Guard members currently serving.
From Arkansas: Broadband Breakfast reports a think tank has launched an online platform to help boost job prospects for broadband industry workers in Arkansas and Louisiana.
From Maryland: Hemp Gazette reports the state has launched a workforce development initiative that prioritizes people with histories of cannabis-related offenses.
From Mississippi: Public News Service reports the state has extended by three years its pilot work-release program for qualified individuals who are incarcerated – allowing them to learn and earn while serving their sentences.
From South Carolina: National Fisherman reports an apprenticeship program in McClellanville helps graduates find jobs in the commercial fishing and mariculture industries
Did you miss our previous Opportunity Near You and Back to Work stories from around the country? Catch up here.