There is some good news regarding the county’s licensed child care and Early Years program. Although the waiting list for child care is getting longer, licensed providers are utilizing federal funding and expanding the number of available spaces, although not enough to meet demand. A local college program will result in more early childhood educators. (By Pauline Kerr)
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