Friday, July 16, 2010

Community News with "Newt"

Good News, Finally, (I'd) like to report that the St. Petersburg Job Corp Center contract was awarded yesterday by the Department of Labor to ResCare.
ResCare operates 2 other Job Corp Centers in Florida. One in Homestead and another in Miami.
ResCare plans to take over operations from the present caretaker on August 1st 2010.
Check out my new radio call in show "Community News with "Newt" on Praise 1590 AM W.R.X.B. every Saturday from 3 to 4 pm. Tune in for informative News that you can Use for the betterment of yourself and community. Stay informed,

"Newt"
Wengay "Newt" Newton
Council Member Dist 7

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