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Tennessee Unemployment Remains Low Despite Fifth Straight Month of Job Losses

Tennessee’s unemployment rate remains among the lowest in the nation, but new labor data shows the state has now recorded job losses for five consecutive months, raising concerns about a slowing employment market. According to the latest figures from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, the state’s unemployment rate has remained relatively stable …

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California Continues Driving Growth Across Region, Including Marion and Sequatchie Counties

New research shows the Chattanooga area continues attracting new residents from across the country — with California now serving as the top source of out-of-state newcomers moving into the region. And while much of the attention often centers on Hamilton County and Chattanooga itself, the migration trend is also having a growing impact right here …

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Goodwill to Host Hiring Event at Kimball Goodwill Store

Goodwill is hosting a hiring event on Thursday, April 30 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Goodwill store at 361 Kimball Crossing Drive in Kimball. The event will offer participants the opportunity to have an on-site interview for positions at the Goodwill store and donation center. “We offer full-time team members a generous …

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Tennessee Tech engineering program launches first metal casting bootcamp with Department of Defense grant

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – A $200,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense is helping Tennessee Tech University’s Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Technology build the future of American manufacturing one metal pour at a time. The university recently completed its first week-long metal casting bootcamp as part of a broader workforce development initiative funded by …

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Lake Winnie Job Fair

Lake Winnie is turning 100 years old, and you’re invited to celebrate a century of fun as they kick off their season on May 1. From classic thrills to new adventures, it will be a year to remember. Lake Winnie is still hiring. You can join the team and help make this season unforgettable. There …

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200 News Jobs Coming to Hamilton County

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter, and West Star Aviation, LLC officials have announced that the company will expand manufacturing at its Chattanooga operations. West Star Aviation will create 200 new jobs through the project and invest nearly $32 million in Hamilton County. Gov. Lee stated, “West …

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City Of Whitwell Marion County Libraries Job Posting

The City of Whitwell and the Marion County Libraries are accepting applications for the following vacancy: LIBRARY ASSISTANT/CLERK – Part Time: – 18½ hours part-time position.  The primary functions of this position are as follows: Adding and deleting books from the systems; Assisting Library Director or Asst. Director as needed; Providing monthly reports of the …

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Job Fair in Kimball August 30

Join Blessed Incorporated and Spotlight Staff on August 30 from 9:00 AM until noon for the Marion County Job Fair. The event will be held at the pink cottage at 187 Main St. in Kimball. They have positions open in Marion and Hamilton counties in Tennessee and Jackson County, Alabama. Jobs are available for welders, …

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More Jobs Coming to Jasper

80 new jobs are coming to Marion County as Valmont Industries plans to invest more than $6 million to “increase production of vital infrastructure.” The Valmont location in Jasper currently employs 270 people. Rep. Iris Rudder stated, “Valmont has had a tremendous impact on our community, and I am honored they recognize the benefits of …

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More Tennesseans Looking for Jobs According to Latest Data

New data from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development showed that more Tennesseans were available to work in November 2023 than the previous month. While the state’s seasonally adjusted Labor Force Participation Rate remained steady at 59.4%, estimates show the number of Tennesseans not working increased by slightly more than 5,000 individuals. That change …

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