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County OKs negotiating short‑term lease with TAMU‑Kingsville for clinical medical assistant training
Summary
The commissioners authorized the county judge to negotiate a lease to let Texas A&M University‑Kingsville run a clinical medical assistant course in county space, with classes starting Aug. 4 and many students expected to be covered by Texas Workforce Solutions.
Jim Wells County Commissioners Court on July 14 authorized the county judge to negotiate a lease with Texas A&M University‑Kingsville (TAMUK) for use of the unleased portion of the fourth floor at 601 East Main (Bank Annex) through Dec. 31, 2025, to host a clinical medical assistant training program.
Brenda Ballard, director of career services and workforce development at TAMUK, told the court the 12‑week program runs Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 to 8:30 p.m.…
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