Lexington City Manager Dennis Burnside and City Clerk Pamela Baruth speak with students about jobs and opportunities available with the city during Wednesday’s Dawson Area College and Career Fair at the Lexington YMCA.
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A wave of Cozad High School students make their way into the Lexington YMCA gym Wednesday for the Dawson Area College and Career Fair.
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Scott Foster (blue polo) speaking with Brenna Bartruff of Lexington Regional Health Center before a wave of high school studenet arrive at the Lexington YMCA.
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Brenna Bartruff (right) Chief Communications Officer of Lexington Regional Health Center said she was happy to inform students of the many programs that LRHC has to offer and the resources students can take advantage of in the future.
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Culinary Director Kenny Johnston (left) and Program Director Joey Hendricks of Camp Comeca gave students an insight of what their job is all about and the type of summer opportunities students can take advantage of in the future.
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High school students at the event had a chance to learn more about the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK). Helping out with the table were UNK Admissions counselors Jazmin Matias Trejo and Jason Gonzalez
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Schuyler native Daniel Maganda tabled at the event and gave high school students an insight of what Doane University has to offer for potential students that are trying to get admitted with the Crete-based private school.
Wednesday’s Dawson Area College and Career Fair at the Lexington YMCA provided opportunities for high school sophomores and juniors from Lexington, Cozad, Gothenburg and Overton to explore a plethora of college and career prospects.
Lexington City Manager Dennis Burnside and City Clerk Pamela Baruth speak with students about jobs and opportunities available with the city during Wednesday’s Dawson Area College and Career Fair at the Lexington YMCA.
Scott Foster (blue polo) speaking with Brenna Bartruff of Lexington Regional Health Center before a wave of high school studenet arrive at the Lexington YMCA.
Brenna Bartruff (right) Chief Communications Officer of Lexington Regional Health Center said she was happy to inform students of the many programs that LRHC has to offer and the resources students can take advantage of in the future.
Culinary Director Kenny Johnston (left) and Program Director Joey Hendricks of Camp Comeca gave students an insight of what their job is all about and the type of summer opportunities students can take advantage of in the future.
High school students at the event had a chance to learn more about the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK). Helping out with the table were UNK Admissions counselors Jazmin Matias Trejo and Jason Gonzalez
Schuyler native Daniel Maganda tabled at the event and gave high school students an insight of what Doane University has to offer for potential students that are trying to get admitted with the Crete-based private school.