Article: Military Spouses Job Program in Jeopardy

NANCY ZUCKERBROD, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
04-30-2006
Dateline: WASHINGTON


Stephanie Youngblood, right, talks with her career counselor Kristen Hodgekins during a follow-up meeting on her new position as an assistant special education teacher at the Army Community Services office in Fort Campbell, Ky., Friday, April 28, 2006. The program that helps military spouses obtain job training is in jeopardy because federal grant money has not been renewed. (AP Photo/John Russell)

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