Advance Evening News
This evening's stories include King George County's potential new mission and vision statement, and the first cohort graduates from AWS/Germanna's pre-apprenticeship course.
Public Input into King George’s New Mission and Vision Statement Has Not Been Sought
By Adele Uphaus
The King George Board of Supervisors is considering adopting a mission and vision statement for the county that was drafted by one of the supervisors without input from the community.
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Germanna Graduates First Amazon Web Services Pre-Apprenticeship Class
By Adele Uphaus
Earlier this month, 20 Fredericksburg-area students became the first in Virginia to graduate from a new training program that aims to prepare participants for jobs in data centers and other industries that require skilled-trade workers.
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