By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer
The new Anderson County Higher Education Center “is an example of what should be happening†to spur workforce development, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee told a large crowd on Friday, December 10.
Gesturing to students in the back who will be attending classes at the center starting in January, Lee thanked them for “pursuing the path you’re pursuing.
“The private sector drives what we’re doing here,†Lee told attendees crowded into the spacious classroom where diesel powered technology will soon be taught.
In the planning and construction stages for years, the center will soon offer several Roane State Community College and Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville classes.
It’s a 48,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility where more than 200 students will be enrolled. It cost $11 million, and SL Tennessee, an auto parts manufacturer next door, donated seven acres for the center, located on Frank L. Diggs Drive in the Clinton/I-75 Industrial Park.
[Read more…]