Husted Announces New Telecom Tower Technician Training Programs

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(Columbus)—Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted, who serves as Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation (OWT), has announced the launch of Telecommunications Tower Technician Programs at Hocking College, North Central State College, and Vanguard-Sentinel Career & Technology Center. This announcement is part of a larger effort by OWT and BroadbandOhio to grow the workforce needed to expand broadband access and 5G in Ohio.

(Photo: Lt. Governor Jon Husted announces Telecom Tower Technician Training Programs)

The “Strengthening Ohio’s Broadband & 5G Workforce” Strategy, released in September, identifies the need for a skilled and prepared workforce to fill broadband and 5G jobs. The strategy outlines a plan for increasing broadband industry career awareness and creating more training and education programs in the state. The three Telecommunications Tower Technician Programs announced today will provide students with the knowledge and hands-on experience to start their careers in the telecommunications industry as a Telecommunications Tower Technician I.

“This is another example of how our administration is actively working to eliminate barriers to expanding Ohio’s broadband and 5G infrastructure,” said Lt. Governor Husted. “The Telecommunications Tower Technician programs will help address the workforce gap by providing students with the in-demand skills and experience needed to get a high-paying job with clear opportunities for advancement.”

Lt. Governor Husted traveled to North Central State College (NCSC) in Mansfield to promote the Telecommunications Tower Technician Program, which will launch in the Spring of 2022 at NCSC, Hocking College, and Vanguard-Sentinel Career & Technology Center. The program is 240 hours and will cover a variety of topics, including safety, basic rigging and fall protection, principles of electricity, fiber optics, wireless technology, cell components, antenna basics, spectrum management and more.

“The Kehoe Center is perfect for the Tower Tech program,” said President Dorey Diab of North Central State College. “We have the space available and numerous laboratories already in place to support the training required. In addition, we’re excited to work with new industry partners to provide the qualified workforce they require. NC State is always striving to adapt to meeting the evolving needs of our regional partners. Tower Technicians will be highly skilled and provide the professionals who complete the program will have great careers.”

The State of Ohio identified the program as a plug-and-play model to bring to Ohio, worked to find the institutions that would host the program, and provided initial funding to help launch it.

“Hocking College is proud to be a pilot site for the Tower Technician 1 program in Southeast Ohio, partnering with the state to expand telecommunication training in Ohio and preparing Ohioans for good jobs in Appalachian Ohio,” said President Betty Young of Hocking College.

“We are excited to be part of the 5G broadband initiative in the state of Ohio and to establish a program in Northwest Ohio that will meet the workforce needs and will give students the opportunities to earn in-demand industry credentials and pathways to a great career,” said Superintendent Greg Edinger of Vanguard-Sentinel Career & Technology Center.

“The Ohio Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation has worked closely with our industry to develop these first-class Telecommunications Tower Technician 1 (TTTI) programs that will ensure the Buckeye State’s educational system is graduating career-ready technicians,” said Todd Schlekeway, President & CEO of NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association. “The TTTI program curriculum that is being implemented in these designated Ohio schools will move the needle on the industry’s workforce needs by providing training courses that prepare students for rewarding careers in a rapidly growing industry without taking on college debt. NATE commends the State of Ohio for its leadership, and we thank Lt. Governor Husted for his continued support for our industry and for leading the nation with these important investments in critical workforce development programs.”

Today’s launch represents another project related to broadband expansion that builds upon efforts by Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Husted to expand and enhance high-speed internet access for businesses and families throughout Ohio.

The “Strengthening Ohio’s Broadband & 5G Workforce” Strategy can be found on the BroadbandOhio website.

Chillicothe-Ross Community Foundation Promotes Philanthropy Efforts

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Mike Smith spoke with Scott Graham of the Chillicothe-Ross Community Foundation on a Special Edition of Litter Media Live about their history and what they are doing a quarter-century later to help non-profit groups throughout the area.

Watch our Special Edition interview HERE:

Chillicothe-Ross Community Foundation Chairman Scott Graham talks in studio with Litter Media’s Mike Smith. Dan Ramey/Litter Media

The Chillicothe-Ross Community Foundation keeps philanthropy local where donors can establish their own named fund or donate to an established fund. The types of funds available are:
*Unrestricted Fund
*Scholarship Fund
*Organizational Endowment
*Donor Advised Fund

The Community Foundation has $10 million in assets with 71 funds. That includes 27 Scholarship funds with $63,000 awarded in 2021. They have met diverse community needs with $360,000 awarded in grants for the year.

Under IRS rules, the Chillicothe-Ross Community Foundation grants must fall into certain categories such as: charitable, religious, education, scientific, and governmental.

Tools for giving are:
*Outright gifts
*Bequests
*Charitable trusts

The Foundation works closely with financial professionals, attorneys, accountants, banks, financial advisors, insurance agents, etc….

For more information, contact The Chillicothe-Ross Community Foundation at (740) 774GIFT or go to their website at www.crcf.net

Motorists Urged To Start Preparing For Winter Driving Season

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The Ohio Department of Transportation says motorists need to be prepared for the winter weather that will be upon us soon.

(Ohio Department of Transportation)

Motorists should pack the following:
*Bottled water
*First aid kit
*Snacks
*Cat litter
*Brush and scraper
*Snow shovel
*Blankets
*Extra clothing & gloves
*Flashlight
*Jumper cables
*Basic tool kit
*Phone charger
*Window washing fluid

Ohio weather is known for its sudden and extreme changes, so don’t be caught off guard if winter weather comes upon us sooner than you might be expecting.

Chillicothe Downtown Holiday Open House

Presented By Classic Brands

The 2021 Downtown Holiday Open House and Light the Park Kickoff will be held Friday, November 19th from 5pm-9pm.

The lighting ceremony will be at 6pm.

Dan Ramey spoke with Chillicothe-Ross Chamber of Commerce CEO Mike Throne on Litter Media Live Special Edition, concerning activities taking place for the Open House and Light the Park Kickoff.

Watch our interview HERE:

(Dan Ramey-Mike Throne on Litter Media Live Special Edition)

The community event will be at the south entrance of the park, at Water and Paint Streets, as Santa will be welcomed to Yoctangee Park and flips the switch on the holiday light display.

There will also be music and fun, so get your holiday shopping list out to visit Chillicothe’s downtown merchants for a weekend of fun and savings.