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Published on Tuesday, Oct 30, 2007
What: State-approved training program on CNC (computer numerical control) equipment.
Where: Located within the SC Manufacturing Inc. plant at 2642 Gilchrist Road, Akron.
When: Program lasts four months. Day classes begin Nov. 19. Night classes begin Jan. 7.
Cost: $4,100. Financial assistance is available to qualified applicants.
Contact: 330-475-7672 for information about the school or financial assistance.
What: State-approved training program on CNC (computer numerical control) equipment.
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