Tradesmen work on the main floor of the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland under construction in an old department store in Cleveland Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011. Nearly 8,500 people filed online applications since Monday, applying for 750 non-gaming jobs. The casino, which is scheduled to open in late March, plans a total workforce of nearly 1,600. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan) Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Mark Duncan
Why the trades matter to Granite Staters.
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Christine Carrigan and Matthew Mowry from Business NH Magazine join WFEA to discuss their latest article, which focuses on the trades in New Hampshire.
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