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TN College of Applied Technology gets $5.7 million grant for Anderson County facility

Posted at 6:40 pm November 17, 2016
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The TennesseeĀ College of Applied Technology Knoxville will receive a $5.7 million Drive to 55 Capacity Fund Grant to be used for a training facility in Anderson County, state officials said Thursday.

The grant was announced by TennesseeĀ Senator Randy McNally, an Oak Ridge Republican; Representative John Ragan, an Oak Ridge Republican; and Representative Dennis Powers, a Jacksboro Republican after they were notified by Governor Bill Haslam and the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, or THEC.

“It is critical that we prepare our students with the skills they need for 21st century jobs,” said McNally, who as Finance Committee Chairman has supported the Drive to 55 Capacity grants. “This grant not only aids us in that effort, but also helps us bring new jobs to Tennessee as businesses are looking for a skilled workforce. I am very pleased that these funds will be coming to Anderson County.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bill Haslam, Dennis Powers, Department of Economic and Community Development, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Drive to 55 Capacity Fund Grant, John Ragan, Randy McNally, Tennessee Board of Regents, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Tennessee Higher Education Commission, THEC, training facility, University of Tennessee

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