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Photos: Gov. Janet Mills speaks in Farmington about child care workforce shortage
The expansion at University of Maine Farmington's Sweatt-Winter Child Care and Early Education Center aims to provide more child care services and education training in the region.
Gov. Janet Mills speaks at a news conference Wednesday in Farmington about the expansion of the University of Maine at Farmington’s Sweatt-Winter Child Care and Early Education Center. Mills addressed the efforts her administration is taking to improve the workforce shortage in early education and child care. At left are UMF president Edward Serna and Katherine Yardley, associate provost and dean of the UMF College of Education, Health and Rehabilitation. Kay Neufeld/Franklin Journal
Gov. Janet Mills, second from left, speaks Wednesday with University of Maine at Farmington associate provost Katherine Yardley, left, state Rep. Scott Landry, D-Farmington, third from left, and UMF president Edward Serna. Mills held a news conference at the university about the Sweatt-Winter Child Care and Early Education Center’s expansion to provide more child care services and education training in the region. Mills addressed the efforts her administration is taking to improve the workforce shortage in early education and child care. Kay Neufeld/Franklin Journal