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Wesson Student Among Graduates of Co-Lin Electrical Lineman School

  • Writer: Wesson News
    Wesson News
  • 8 hours ago
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Fourteen students recently completed Copiah-Lincoln Community College's Electrical Lineman School. The 16-week training program is offered by the college's Workforce Education Division. 


The Electrical Lineman Program is a non-credit workforce training program that, when completed, provides graduates with nine credentials: National Electric Codes, National Safety Electric Codes, Multi-Meter, OSHA-10, Forklift, First Aid/CPR, 40-hours climbing, Pole-Top Rescue, and CDL- Class A- License.  



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Graduates included Zachary Baker of Wesson, Ayden Carraway of Hazlehurst, Jay Fleming of Natchez, Avery Gary of Mendenhall, Gatlin Guynes of Bogue Chitto, Rhett Hedgepeth of Bogue Chitto, Helena Jointer of Brookhaven, Joseph Martin of Bogue Chitto, Philip Melancon of Brookhaven, Mason Shivers of Sumrall, Kolby Sagely of Brookhaven, Nelson Slocum of Lawrence, Todd Rodriguez of Brookhaven, and Mason Williamson of Florence.

 
 
 

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