Ohio's only mobile JFS unit visits Willard
The Department of Job and Family Services RV has seen a twofold increase in the number of residents it sees on its monthly rounds to seven Huron County communities.
When we started this four or five years ago, we were ecstatic because we had 40 to 50
Tutoring and the library
As the school year enters its stretch run, many students are being overwhelmed with their class assignments. As a result, many parents also become overwhelmed with trying to help their children not only get good grades but understanding the subject
Hundreds of youths apply for summer jobs program
SCHENECTADY Jeanine Hartridge of Schenectady got her first job at age 14 through the Schenectady County Job Training Agency, and she?s glad the program still exists for her 14-year-old son.
The summer gigs ? and now year-round training for young adults
A Ninth to remember
There is no other piece of classical music as big or as beloved as Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, known universally as the "Choral."
Few others express comparable nobility of feeling in words, or set their sentiments to such
Applications for foods stamps surge in South Florida
They trickled into the office, a diverse quartet of strangers, applying for food stamps in Lake Worth.
A former loan adviser, an electrical engineer, an unemployed man and a laid-off flight attendant were among those who came to the Department of
Be ready to cope with lean times
Use a multidimensional approach. Avoid relying too heavily on a single approach. Especially during a recession, candidates make progress by using a variety of search methods. Start with an approach that suits your personal style. If you make a great
Free business cards and resumes ready for job seekers ANDREW M. SEDER Steals & Deals
THOUGH SWINE Flu and the first 100 days of Obama are stealing the headlines, we here at Steals & Deals haven?t forgotten that the economy is still in the dumps.
Thousands of college and high school graduates are about to enter the already saturated
Layton trio graduates together at USU
Standard-Examiner correspondent
SLIDESHOW: USU Graduation 2009
LOGAN -- They graduated from elementary school, junior high and high school together, and Saturday three childhood friends from Layton walked together in Utah State University's
"Broadcasting" a job loss on Facebook and Twitter
ORLANDO, Fla. ? Just minutes after she was laid off from her job in early April, Brittany Ward pulled out her cellphone and typed a short message.
Ward, a 23-year-old account manager at an Altamonte Springs, Fla., marketing firm, hadn't even told her
Teens' summer-job hunt faces chilly hiring climate
For many teens, a summer job is a rite of passage and a chance to earn some cash. But this year, it also will be a hot commodity.
Joe Vance, left, and Jeff Roach work at Goodberry's frozen-custard shop in North Raleigh, N.C. Teens looking for a summer