October 23, 2009

jillb@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON - The sounds of hammers and drills filled Mission Missouri's new wing Thursday as young men in hard hats worked to install electrical wiring. The seven workers were on a mission of their own - to test their skills in the real world and to make a difference in the community...

Azriel Horn works on a light socket under the supervision of Jeff Miller, Job Corps electrical instructor. Seven Job Corps workers, including Young, volunteered Thursday to construct a new wing at Mission Missouri in Sikeston. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)
Azriel Horn works on a light socket under the supervision of Jeff Miller, Job Corps electrical instructor. Seven Job Corps workers, including Young, volunteered Thursday to construct a new wing at Mission Missouri in Sikeston. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)

Workers test skills, try to make a difference

jillb@standard-democrat.com

SIKESTON - The sounds of hammers and drills filled Mission Missouri's new wing Thursday as young men in hard hats worked to install electrical wiring.

The seven workers were on a mission of their own - to test their skills in the real world and to make a difference in the community.

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