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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker helped cut the ribbon Tuesday on a new $17 million manufacturing training facility – including an electric vehicle lab – at Heartland Community College in Normal.
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The long-awaited Heartland Community College Agriculture Complex was officially unveiled to the public on Wednesday.
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The college expand its electric vehicle programs with the help of a $525,000 grant from the Illinois Community College Board.
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A total of 75 graduates were celebrated Thursday for their completion of Heartland Community College’s Workforce Equity Initiative (WEI) program. The WEI was created in 2019 to give low-income families and the African-American community a boost in the job market.
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Heartland Community College has a new vice president for finance and administration. Noah Lamb comes to Bloomington-Normal from Wittenberg University in Ohio.
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Heartland Community College is celebrating national apprenticeship week with a signing ceremony for new career training enrollees.
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Heartland Community College renovated space leased from Mid Central Community Action to set up an instructional site that will open this fall.
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The college held a ribbon-cutting celebration on Wednesday for Widmer Family Plaza in honor of Rob Widmer, Heartland's president for five years who worked 22 years at the college.
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Heartland Community College has approved construction of a $17.5 million building for manufacturing classes. President Keith Cornille says the new Advanced Manufacturing and Training Center on campus will house HCC's electric vehicle and energy storage programs.
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After a $75 million candy plant expansion goes into operation in Bloomington, Heartland Community College will expand a program to train workers for Ferrero North America.