Marshall County breaks ground on Career Innovation Center
By:
Jackie Bauer
Posted: Aug 16, 2024 7:36 PM EST | Updated: Aug 16, 2024 9:50 PM EST
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Plymouth, Ind. -- Friday morning, elected officials, donors, and other partners gathered on the campus of Plymouth High School to break ground on the new community hub.
Nearly 9 million dollars have been invested on the project that will bring Career Technical Education (CTE) programs, post-secondary high demand career pathways, and Marshall County employer driven training to those in the region.
The facilities are expected to be up and operating by the 2025 school year.
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