Marshall County Chamber of Commerce Hosts First Job Fair
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Posted: 5:59 PM Feb 3, 2012
Marshall County Chamber of Commerce Hosts First Job Fair
MADILL, OK-- If you or someone you know is looking for work.. You might want to check out a job fair in Madill tomorrow.
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MADILL, OK-- If you or someone you know is looking for work.. You might want to check out a job fair in Madill tomorrow.

The Marshall county chamber of commerce is hosting its very first job fair. Tomorrow at the William Ray Park Community building from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The job fair was put on in part to help dozens of Marshall county Solitaire homes employees who will lose their jobs when the mobile home manufacturing company shuts down on Monday.

Little Law Firm, C-M Trailers, and Oklahoma Steel and Wire are among the long list of employers registered to attend the fair. It is open to the public and you are encouraged to bring your resume.


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