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… skills. More than 30 million Americans over the age of 25 – or one of every nine U.S. citizens – do not have a high …
The demolition of the former Haynes Tower Building at A-B Tech Enka at 1459 Sand Hill Road in Candler began this week and is expected to continue through the summer.
NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson and several staff members visited the A-B Tech Woodfin on Friday, May 16, to participate in Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Physical Fitness Training.
English Instructor Erik Moellering received a mini-grant from the Honeybee Conservancy/Anthophilous for the bee yard currently on the Victoria Road Campus.
… A-B Tech offered an opportunity for Irvin to build a new program, write the curriculum, and focus on educating and … a Brewing 101 class for all initial employees hired at New Belgium Brewing when it opened in Asheville. Expansion … trained and hitting the ground running as an intern or new employee, whereas the old model was an apprenticeship.” …
… Monday, April 25, 2022 The 15th annual Gnilka Memorial Plant sale will be …
… sessions and testing for a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). “A-B Tech is in the business of training adults for … hours of behind-the-wheel training. Students will obtain a CDL permit from the NC Department of Motor Vehicles and then pass the NC CDL test at TransTech to obtain a CDL license. The first …
Dr. Joseph Fox, of Fox Management and a former A-B Tech employee, partnered with the A-B Tech Small Business Center to create the Hazel Fox Business Plan Competition for Nonmajority Entrepreneurs.
… will celebrate Asheville Beer Week, May 27-June 3, with 10 new episodes of the “ Consuming the Craft ” podcast hosted by … manufacturers, there is so much to learn,” he said. New episodes are released on Wednesdays and can be enjoyed on …
… comprised of students between the ages of 20 and 58. Many, like class sergeant James Kelley, came seeking a career … out doing patrol and hopes to be a detective long-term. “I like to figure things out,” he said. For now, the graduate is …