WARREN, Ohio – Students at Lawrence County Career and Technical Center are learning oil and gas industry skills through hands-on work in a shop setting. Led by instructor Jay Parsons, a former industry worker, the program emphasizes welding, fabrication and problem-solving over textbook instruction.
Plus, the GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index showed a rebound in global procurement activity in January, signaling the strongest rise in demand for commodities and raw materials in nearly four years.
And Intempus Property Management marked its rebrand and expansion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, highlighting the company’s growing presence in regional real estate.
Hands-On Oil and Gas Training at Lawrence County CTC Builds Futures
Global Manufacturing Demand Rebounds in January
3 Minutes With: Intempus Property Management Celebrates Rebrand, Expansion
