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Highlands College receives $5.75 million to implement broadband training program
January 10, 2025/

Highlands College of Montana Tech has received a $5.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to develop micro credential programs that will train broadband workers across Western Montana.
The program will run four years and aims to train 280 broadband workers with commercial driver’s license (CDL), heavy equipment, splicing, safety, professional skills, flagging, and rigging certifications.
It will create a mobile training lab. Classes will begin in Fall 2025.
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