As Clark County added 1,500 more jobs in June than it had in May, the area’s arts and entertainment sector saw a whopping 15 percent growth in employment compared with last year.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County continues to add jobs with arts and entertainment sector jumping by 15%
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