Eleven students recently graduated from Surry Community College’s Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program.
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Fourteen students graduated from the 1,000-hour Basic Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) program at Mineral Area ...
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Cape Fear Community College announces the graduation of the second cohort from its Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) ...
Fifteen graduates are among the most recent grads of the Central Carolina Community College Basic Law Enforcement Training ...
Members of the largest class in Wilkes Community College’s Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program graduated in a ...
People used to line up for jobs in law enforcement. In the early '90s, Sgt. Timothy Ontengco spent two years as a part-time ...
The City of Tacoma has multiple job openings that include health benefits and paid holidays, as well as paid engineering ...
A-B Tech graduated 14 in the Basic Law Enforcement Training program on Jan. 3. The graduates are headed to jobs with area law ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... City of Albemarle City Manager Todd Clark announces the selection of Ryan Manley ...
Press release from A-B Tech: A-B Tech’s Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program graduated its Fall 2024 class on Friday. Fourteen graduates scored a 100 percent pass rate on the state licensing ...