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U.S. Department of Labor pauses operations at Job Corps centers
U.S. Department of Labor pauses operations at Job Corps centers

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time3 days ago

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U.S. Department of Labor pauses operations at Job Corps centers

The U.S. Department of Labor announced it will begin a phased pause in operations at Job Corps centers nationwide, including Georgia. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] 'It's sad that they're closing all the Job Corps down,' Job Corps student Brian Wisemon told Channel 2's Audrey Washington. Wisemon learned of the sudden closures just a few days ago. 'How can y'all promise something and then take it away?' asked Wisemon. Job Corps is a residential career training and education program. Wisemon heads the student government association at a Job Corps center. He said he believes the pause will impact thousands of at-risk students. 'We're looking at youth that are caring and hoping for a second chance at life,' Wisemon explained. TRENDING STORIES: Governor's office said it will start issuing special tax refund checks this week 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Dwight Eubanks diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer 'Nursing imposters': Man impersonating healthcare worker arrested, officials say The Labor Department said in a statement it decided to pause Job Corps operations, mostly for financial reasons: 'The Job Corps program has been in a financial crisis for years, creating constant uncertainty for participants and administrators. The gap between funding and expenses has been publicly known, with operating costs steadily rising and the program's budget remaining flat over several fiscal years.' On Monday, Washington spoke with former Job Corps contractor Kip Carr. 'It directly affects the working-class people,' said Carr. 'It was helping a lot of people get a job. You were doing work-based learning,' Wisemon added. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter] On Monday, NewsDrone 2 flew over an empty lot in South Fulton along Roosevelt Highway and Washington Road. Signs posted on the fence around the lot stated that the land would be the future site of a new Job Corps center. Carr said that the plan now seems unlikely. 'There are students who are days away from getting the GEDs. I hope there are other organizations that they can transition to,' Carr said. The U.S Department of Labor also cited the Job Corps' effectiveness and safety as reasons for the pause. There are more than 100 federally funded Job Corps centers in the United States.

Search teams say they're getting close to finding missing teacher who vanished in Lake Oconee
Search teams say they're getting close to finding missing teacher who vanished in Lake Oconee

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time26-02-2025

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Search teams say they're getting close to finding missing teacher who vanished in Lake Oconee

Search teams say they're getting close to locating missing Westminster teacher Gary Jones, who disappeared on Lake Oconee nearly three weeks ago. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] They've narrowed down the search to an area that's difficult to maneuver through. Volunteers with the search team told Channel 2′s Tyisha Fernandes, Lake Oconee is a small community that wants to help the Jones family get closure. 'We want closure. Everybody wants closure. I mean the family can't put this to rest until we find him,' said fishing guide Mark Smith. A Channel 2 Action News photographer launched NewsDrone 2 over the area where investigators are concentrating. It's the same area the Department of Natural Resources recovered Jones's boat, his shoes and his fiance's body, Joycelyn Wilson. RELATED STORIES: Sheriff says despite speculation, he believes missing teacher is still in Lake Oconee Lake Oconee search: Channel 2 gets exclusive look at equipment being used to find missing teacher Wallet, credit cards found in boat of teacher who vanished on Lake Oconee Search crews say it could be weeks before locating coach missing in Lake Oconee Family of teacher who vanished on Lake Oconee releases statement The area is full of submerged trees that investigators believe played a role in whatever happened to Jones. Smith believes that if you don't know Lake Oconee well, you don't understand that you need to stay far away from the buoys. The emergency dive response team has been out all 18 days. Their sonar equipment picked up a few images that were promising. 'Unfortunately we've looked at over 40 different hits like this or alerts. As we're continuing to go down we're looking at another one (and) another one and it's frustrating and takes a lot of time. We won't stop until we find him,' said Richard Pickering. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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