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The Kittanning PaperWednesday • April 6, 20166
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organizion’s first bulk mailing.“And it went so easily – Progressive Workshop just made
it so simple,” Hemmes concluded. “We’ll use them again for any mailing we do.”
Progressive Workshop Vice President of Marketing Matt Ardeno said Progressive Workshop has more than 125 trainees ready to work on jobs both large and small. He said about 10 trainees spent five hours working on the 3,000 flyers.
“Working with ARDC was a pleasure. Its groups like ARDC that reach out to the Progressive Workshop for help with projects that enables us to provide training opportuni-ties for our individuals,” Ardeno said.
But, Administrative Vice-President Karen Waugaman said Production Services is just one area that provides training for people to get ready to enter the workforce.
“These jobs teach our people human relation skills, how to get to work on time and how to complete specific tasks. Our ultimate goal is to help individuals get ready to work in the community,” Waugaman said in a news release.
The cost for each project is determined on what services are needed, but, according to Waugaman, the rates are very competitive.
“Our services allow groups to quickly finish projects without a large strain on their resources, while also giving back to the community,” she said. “When groups use our services, they are investing in the lives of people in the community who are looking to enter the workforce. All of this works together for the good of Armstrong County.”
ARDC looks to continue successfully keeping Locks 6, 7, 8 and 9 along the Allegheny River open this summer – beginning Memorial Day Weekend.
A pair of vehicles crashed into a East Franklin Town-ship porch Monday morn-ing.
At about 11:45AM, East Franklin Township Police Sgt. William Evans said a green 1997 Honda driven by William Brown of East Brady Road lost control of his vehicle while turning
onto Pine Street and struck the left front of a white 2005 Chrysler Minivan, driven by Michael Latan-zio, of Willow Drive in Kittanning.
Both vehicles exited the roadway and into the enclosed porch of Donna Kokolis’ home.
No injuries were reported
at the Pine Street incident.Applewold Borough and
East Franklin Township volunteer firefighters as-sisted in the incident, along with Morris Towing.
Sgt. Evans said that Brown is to be cited for careless driving for his role in the crash.
A pair of vehicles crashed into an enclosed East Franklin Township porch Monday morning, but neither the drivers nor the homeowner was injured (photo courtesy of East Franklin Township Police)