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College of Southern Idaho’s technical programs adapt to market changes … Welding program could provide training to new employers

As regional economic development efforts work to bring in new employers and as existing area employers expand their firms, the College of Southern Idaho’s technical programs constantly adapt to the changing Magic Valley job market.

The successful recruitment of new employers — like recreational vehicle manufacturer Jayco Inc. to Twin Falls, trailer manufacturer Kiefer Built LLC to Gooding and plastic bag manufacturer Hilex Poly Co. to Jerome — was due in large part to the availability of technical education programs and training at CSI, said DeVere Burton, CSI’s instructional dean.

"We’ve had a really good year," Burton said.

By Megan Hinds
Times-News writer

Full Story: http://www.magicvalley.com/news/business/index.asp?StoryID=7425

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