Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted speaks at Monday’s grand opening of the Adams County Training and Business Center. (Photo by Sherry Larson)

Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted speaks at Monday’s grand opening of the Adams County Training and Business Center. (Photo by Sherry Larson)

<p>Senator Terry Johnson addresses the crowd at Monday’s grand opening ceremonies. (Photo by Sherry Larson)</p>

Senator Terry Johnson addresses the crowd at Monday’s grand opening ceremonies. (Photo by Sherry Larson)

<p>The official ribbon-cutting: Fom left, Debra Plymail, Director Ohio Means Jobs; Dr. Denise Reading, GRIT Project; Adams County Commissioner Kelly Jones,; State Senator Terry Johnson; Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted; Adams County Commissioners Diane Ward and Barbara Moore; Beth Frazer; Brian Baldridge, Ohio Director of Agriculture; Ty Pell Adams County Republican Party Chair; and Paul Worley, Adams County Economic Development Director. (Photo by Sherry Larson)</p>

The official ribbon-cutting: Fom left, Debra Plymail, Director Ohio Means Jobs; Dr. Denise Reading, GRIT Project; Adams County Commissioner Kelly Jones,; State Senator Terry Johnson; Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted; Adams County Commissioners Diane Ward and Barbara Moore; Beth Frazer; Brian Baldridge, Ohio Director of Agriculture; Ty Pell Adams County Republican Party Chair; and Paul Worley, Adams County Economic Development Director. (Photo by Sherry Larson)

By Sherry Larson

People’s Defender

“We are gathered to mark this significant milestone in our journey towards fostering employment opportunities and supporting our local businesses. This Center is more than just a building. It is a symbol of our collective commitment to creating a driver of a more prosperous future for Adams County and our people,” said Adams County Economic Director Paul Worley in his opening remarks for the Grand Opening of Adams County’s Adult Training Center on June 10.

Worley thanked the numerous individuals and agencies who supported and contributed their efforts to make the Center a possibility. He recognized former Commissioner Ty Pell and Worley’s predecessor, Holly Johnson, as key individuals to the project.

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