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The Sierra Nevada Job Corps (SNJC) can now reopen its doors after a court decision brought back federal funding that the ...
While not permanent, the national injunction is a significant milestone because it allows all campuses to stay open while the ...
Nevada’s top elected leaders, Democrats and Republicans alike, are urging the Trump administration to reverse a decision to ...
Trump's move to shutter Job Corps would displace thousands — including many young Black men — and gut a 60-year-old safety ...
A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction to stop the U.S. Department of Labor from shutting down Job Corps, a ...
A federal court grants a preliminary injunction, halting the Trump administration's attempt to shut down the Sierra Nevada Job Corps program.
Sierra Nevada Job Corps in Reno got a reprieve after a judge issued a temporary restraining order Wednesday to stop the Trump administration’s effort to cut all funding for the federal program.
The Labor Department says it has more than 60,000 new students each year at 119 Job Corps centers around the country. Sierra Nevada Job Corps reports 394 enrollments from July 1, 2024 to June 5, 2025.
The Sierra Nevada Job Corps Center has served approximately 25,000 Nevadans since its opening, graduating more than 500 vocational students annually. In the 2024 program year alone, ...
The program provides education and trade apprenticeships to low-income Americans ages 16 to 24. Nevada’s Job Corps center, in Reno, provides training for a wide range of trade fields including ...
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