John Wood Community College will restore partial GED, literacy and English as a Second Language (ESL) services at Quincy, Pittsfield and Mt. Sterling locations January 11.
If you have been contemplating becoming a truck driver, John Wood Community College is interested in you.
An information session about the truck driver training program at John Wood Community College will be held Monday, January 4, at 6:30 p...
There's no limit to education. Even after the days of riding the school bus to school, you can still find ways to learn in a classroom as an adult, or as a kid who wants to expand their horizons. Over the years, John Wood Community College in Quincy has offered lessons you probably didn't get in middle school. Here are the most interesting classes that John Wood's community based outreach has offe
It is always good when you get a chance to report positive news especially when it involves a local person doing well. Such is the case for Cheri Preston of Quincy. Cheri is an award-winning broadcaster who has been anchoring ABC Radio’s mid-day hourly news and bottom-of-the hour updates on radio stations all across the country. Just last week, Cheri was promoted to the main anchor position for A
John Wood Community College will present sounds of the season on Friday, December 4, during its 24th annual Holiday Concert. The College’s three performing groups, Chamber Choir, Vocal Show Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble, will participate in the Annual Holiday Concert.
John Wood Community College will host “Savor the Local Flavor” tasting and tours on Thursday, September 10 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on the Quincy campus at 48th and Harrison.
Last Friday I had the opportunity to hear a presentation on "Identity Theft" at a Quincy Exchange Club meeting. Bill LaTour was the presenter and the topic was one that pertains to everyone no matter what age.
The City of Quincy has made arrangements for four household waste collection sites around the city for private citizens of the city to use during this storm damage crisis through Friday, July 17. This will allow Quincy citizens to dispose of house waste and food waste only, absolutely NO YARD WASTE, trees or debris.