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NBAF, the federal animal disease lab in Manhattan, is being exempted from the federal hiring freeze and is looking to fill 150 positions, officials said Wednesday. Alfonso Clavijo, director of the ...
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Cloe Swanson-Hartman grew up on a farm in Canton, South Dakota, and is now working in the welding and fabrication industry, thanks to support from the National Farmworker Jobs Program.
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