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Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Business
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Haney Tech College's welding program offers training and job placement
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – The month of April is National Welding Month, and here in Bay County, one local college is highlighting its program and the benefits of working in the trade. At Haney Technical College in Panama City, you can begin your journey by enrolling in their welding technology program. The program totals 1050 hours, which is the equivalent of one full academic year. You don't need any prior experience, and spend the majority of the class getting hands-on experience in the lab. Lookout Lounge's Pompano Classic honors local fishing legend After completing the course, you then have the chance to be selected for the advanced program, which takes just under one academic year to complete. By completing any of the welding programs at Haney, you unlock the opportunity to get a job locally or almost anywhere in the country. 'Our advanced program has always maintained a 100% placement rate,' said Haney Technical College Welding Department Head Paul Richardson. 'Everyone who completes our advanced program leaves with a very well-paying job. Our regular welding technology program, we have a 93% placement rate for completers. A lot of people will do that and then learn on the job the rest of the skills in the trade.' Spaces for the Haney Technical College welding program are limited, so you are encouraged to enroll sooner rather than later. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Burger King franchisee files bankruptcy, owes $37 million
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The company that holds the franchise for most of the Burger King restaurants in our area has filed for bankruptcy. Consolidated Burger Holdings filed for Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy on Tuesday in federal court. Consolidated is headquartered in Destin. The company owns the franchise for 57 Burger King restaurants in the Panhandle and southern Georgia. Lookout Lounge's Pompano Classic honors local fishing legend The stores are located in Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Washington, and Walton counties. According to the court filing, Consolidated owes creditors nearly $37 million, but only $179,000 in cash assets. The company's apparent goal is to sell its assets through a court-supervised sale process. That could take different forms, including selling the entire franchise to someone else, selling off the stores individually. It can also break up the entire company and selling all of the buildings and equipment piecemeal. All of the stores News 13 stopped by on Wednesday were still open. News 13 has called and emailed Consolidated Burger's corporate office in Destin to find out what's next. But we did not get a response or reply. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.