Sidney High School students recognize Manufacturing Day

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Detailed Machining Inc. owner John Bertsch, left, to right, of Sidney, shows Sidney High School students, left to right, Khristian Vondenhuevel, 17, son of Betsy and Jimmy Vondenhuevel, Katey Harrod, 17, daughter of Neil and Anne Harrod, Taybor Phomdouangsy, 15, son of Michelle and Chad Chamberlin, and Kobey Vondenhuevel, 15, son of Betsy and Jimmy Vondenhuevel, parts of a new retro style razor that his company is currently making. The Sidney High School students were invited to tour the plant for Manufacturing Day and learn about the good paying jobs open in the manufacturing field. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Detailed Machining Inc. owner John Bertsch, left, to right, of Sidney, shows Sidney High School students, left to right, Khristian Vondenhuevel, 17, son of Betsy and Jimmy Vondenhuevel, Katey Harrod, 17, daughter of Neil and Anne Harrod, Taybor Phomdouangsy, 15, son of Michelle and Chad Chamberlin, and Kobey Vondenhuevel, 15, son of Betsy and Jimmy Vondenhuevel, parts of a new retro style razor that his company is currently making. The Sidney High School students were invited to tour the plant for Manufacturing Day and learn about the good paying jobs open in the manufacturing field. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2015/10/web1_SDN100215FactoryTour1.jpgDetailed Machining Inc. owner John Bertsch, left, to right, of Sidney, shows Sidney High School students, left to right, Khristian Vondenhuevel, 17, son of Betsy and Jimmy Vondenhuevel, Katey Harrod, 17, daughter of Neil and Anne Harrod, Taybor Phomdouangsy, 15, son of Michelle and Chad Chamberlin, and Kobey Vondenhuevel, 15, son of Betsy and Jimmy Vondenhuevel, parts of a new retro style razor that his company is currently making. The Sidney High School students were invited to tour the plant for Manufacturing Day and learn about the good paying jobs open in the manufacturing field. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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