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Monthly News & Updates From McIntyre Hall

Monthly News & Updates From McIntyre Hall COVID UPDATE  At this time, McIntyre Hall PACC requires negative test or proof of vaccination for entry to McIntyre Hall. Those individuals unable to be fully vaccinated, including children under 12, must have proof of a negative COVID test* (taken within 48-72 hours of performance). McIntyre Hall will…

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SIHRMA starting new event series, “Grow Your Military Hiring Program.”

SIHRMA starting new event series, “Grow Your Military Hiring Program.” Skagit-Island Human Resource Management Association (SIHRMA) is starting a new event series to connect local business leaders with the talent from the military community. During the free virtual events, you will learn how to attract and retain members of the military community and will have…

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Port of Skagit Receives $2-Million in Funding for Fiber Optic Construction

Port of Skagit Receives $2-Million in Funding for Fiber Optic Construction The Port of Skagit was awarded a $1,000,000 loan and a $1,000,000 grant through the Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) to continue its work to bring fiber optic infrastructure to eastern Skagit County. This low-interest Rural Broadband Program loan along with the grant from…

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Skagit Valley College announces a second-year award of pilot scholarship program to help Running Start students pay for books, supplies, and student fees

Skagit Valley College announces a second-year award of pilot scholarship program to help Running Start students pay for books, supplies, and student fees Skagit Valley College (SVC) is pleased to announce that the College has been awarded approximately $52,000 for a pilot scholarship program designed to assist SVC’s Running Start students by the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC).  The SVC Running Start Pilot Scholarship will support…

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Senator Murray meets with SVC students on legislation to make community college tuition free

Senator Murray meets with SVC students on legislation to make community college tuition free U.S Sen. Patty Murray recently visited Skagit Valley College to meet with students and staff to hear how tuition-free community college would help them and the local community.  “As a former community college instructor at Shoreline Community College, I know how life-changing higher education can…

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