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Mayor highlights $30 million Navy training investment, .gov website switch and Arbor Day proclamation
Summary
The mayor told the Mobile City Council that the U.S. Navy is investing $30 million to support workforce training for submarine-related jobs delivered through the Alabama community college system; he also announced the city's website and employee emails have moved to a .gov domain and proclaimed April 24 Arbor Day.
Mayor Spiro Cheragaddas told the Mobile City Council that the U.S. Navy has committed a $30,000,000 investment to support workforce training in Mobile, noting the funding will flow through the Alabama community college system to prepare workers for submarine construction and related jobs. “This funding from the Navy is going to help train a new generation of workers to build state of the art submarines right here in Mobile,” he said.
The mayor also announced the city website and employee email…
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