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Chip Ellis
United Brotherhood of Carpenters' students learning skills
In its 10-year-old education center under an interstate bridge in South Charleston, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 160 trains young people who hope to make careers out of working on construction projects.

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United Brotherhood of Carpenters' students learning skills
In its 10-year-old education center under an interstate bridge in South Charleston, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 160 trains young people who hope to make careers out of working on construction projects.

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