The Perryton Community Development Corporation Board along with Perryton Independent School District and Frank Phillips College Allen Campus is conducting a survey to see what kind of SKILLED LABOR the Community of Perryton is needing/lacking.
The purpose of this survey is to determine what type of Technical Education, local businesses may be in need of for their current or future workforce.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QHNT2BL Read MoreThe President took bold, decisive action to make our 30 million small businesses more resilient to Coronavirus-related economic disruptions. Small businesses are vital economic engines in every community and state, and they have helped make our economy the strongest in the world.
Read MoreHere in Perryton we are actively monitoring the COVID-19 situation and working to keep our businesses and residents aware and safe. Check out the plan here.
Read MoreDespite all of its grandiosity, Texas is still home to many towns and cities that offer some of the best small businesses around. LendEDU has recognized the 100 towns and cities in the Lone Star State that have become the very best for starting small business.
Read MoreProviding a courtesy car at the airport and awarding the bid in the annual seal coat program were the main items of business for the Perryton City Council Tuesday evening. City Manager David Landis explained the need for a courtesy car at the municipal airport.
Read More