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Liam Strong and Diego Gonzalez Aguilar were honored as award winners during the Career & Technology Center signing day ceremony at Fort Osage High School. They both have plans to work at Cable Dahmer Chevrolet on 103rd Street in Kansas City, and were among 30 students recognized during the event. Standing behind them is CTC automotive teacher Bryan Compton, and to the right is teacher Bill Lieb.

Both Liam Strong and Diego Gonzalez Aguilar have been studying at the Career & Technology Center, with Diego having relocated from Mexico just three years ago to Eastern Jackson County. The ceremony was a significant moment for both students as they were recognized for their achievements.

Liam and Diego received awards for their hard work and dedication, with plans to start their careers at Cable Dahmer Chevrolet on 103rd Street in Kansas City. The event held at Fort Osage High School was a special occasion for them, as they were recognized in front of their peers and teachers.

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