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Topeka, Kan. – The KANSASWORKS Mobile Workforce Center will be in Linwood today to provide employment services after the tornado.
The Mobile Center will arrive in Linwood at 1 p.m. and set up at the Linwood Elementary School at 215 Park Street, Linwood, KS 66052.
Rapid Response Coordinators will be at the Linwood Library (19649 Linwood Road, Linwood, KS 66052) working to ensure residents know about and can file for unemployment benefits in addition to numerous other benefits available to them through the KANSASWORKS Workforce Centers.
The Mobile Workforce Center may end up moving to the Linwood Library location, as well, later in the day.
For more information, contact:
Wallace Vaughn
(785) 438-8803