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For the second time, President Donald Trump's administration is proposing to eliminate Montana's two remaining Job Corps centers.
If you have the fifth pick in a PPR league, you can pretty much cross Ja'Marr Chase and Bijan Robinson off your draft board.
Combined, the two Job Corps centers in Montana employ nearly 100 people and serve nearly 300 students and are important for the small towns nearby.
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