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Healthcare workers in Alabama are calling for legislative action to address the growing issue of workplace violence in hospitals and medical facilities. According to the Alabama State Nurses Association (ASNA), one in four nurses will experience workplace violence each year. ASNA President Abby Horton emphasized that the problem has escalated in recent years. “Violence against […]

DCTC students give Employability Skills Presentation

Instructor Paula Carroll’s Medical Science II students from the DeKalb County Technology Center (DCTC) gave a presentation on employability skills recently at the HH DeKalb Regional Medical Center (HH DRMC). The presentation, part of a larger project, emphasized the importance of having an employee retention program that will improve employee performance, lower errors, and promote […]

Scottsboro hosts inaugural Renaissance Fair

The Scottsboro Renaissance Faire debuted on November 9 at King Caldwell Park in Scottsboro, AL., enchanting visitors with a day of medieval fun, magical experiences, and family-friendly activities. With a mission to create unforgettable memories, the event featured an impressive array of food vendors, live entertainment, artisans, small businesses, and games for all ages. Guests […]

Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC) will hold a grand opening celebration and field naming ceremony for the college’s new softball facility on Friday, November 8, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. The public is invited to attend this momentous occasion. The women’s softball stadium is a state-of-the-art facility outfitted with an artificial turf field, LED lighting, a […]

The new Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC) Workforce Development Skills Training Center officially opened its doors on October 3, marking a major milestone for the region’s education and economic landscape. Hundreds of community members gathered for the grand opening celebration of the new 55,000-square-foot facility, built to address the area’s workforce training needs. NACC President […]

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