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Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington CEO Anthony Peterson, left, and Supportive Services Director Candi Jaeger cut the ribbon at OIC’s new location in the Worksource Center on East Fifth Avenue in Moses Lake.

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OIC moves into new home
July 27, 2023 5:15 p.m.

OIC moves into new home

Local nonprofit moves to more opportune location to aid area residents.

MOSES LAKE — The giant scissors snipped, the ribbon fell and everyone present applauded as OIC of Washington officially moved into its new digs at the WorkSource Center at 309 E. Fifth Ave. in Moses Lake Thursday. The new location was inaugurated with a meet-and-greet with the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce and speeches from Grant County Commissioner Cindy Carter, Big Bend Community College Vice President of Learning and Student Success Bryce Humpherys and BBCC Program Coordinator for Workforce Education Julia Gamboa, as well as OIC’s new neighbors: Susan Adams and Dave Peterson from SkillSource and Todd Wurl from WorkSource...