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Medora juniors, seniors complete mock interviews

April 11, 2025

By Zach Spicer

Medora High School’s juniors and seniors had an opportunity to participate in mock interviews with local business professionals April 11 at the school.

Twenty members of the classes of 2025 and 2026 gained experience in interviewing. Career interests include nursing, radiology technician, physical therapy, human resources, criminal justice, first responder, landscaping, diesel mechanics, mechanical engineering, skilled trades, education, fine arts and veterinary technician.

JCIDC would like to thank Lydia Benter and Kasey Wischmeier with Schneck Medical Center, Logan Miser with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, Carr Township Volunteer Fire Department and Medora Police Department, Ashwin Jeyakrishnan and Dustin Mullins with Cummins Seymour Engine Plant, Bobbi Derheimer with Medora Community School Corp., Matt Nieman with Immanuel Lutheran Church and Mandy Michaels with Brownstown Veterinary Clinic for taking time out of their schedules to interview these students.

We also want to thank Medora High School counselor Leah Young for helping coordinate the effort.

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