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Episodes for this month
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September 27th, 2017
Episode #148
Sports enrollment is down. Monica Murphy talks with an area ICCL director, coach and parent to explore the reasons behind this.
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Are we putting too much pressure on kids\' sports involvement?
Sports enrollment is down. Monica Murphy talks with area ICCL directors and parents to explore the reasons behind this.
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Plymouth Community School Corporation Receives Grant for Precision Machining Program
Plymouth Community School Corporation received an Indiana Education Workforce Innovation Network grant toward the school's Precision Machining program.
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September 20th, 2017
Episode #147
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Martial arts programs are game changers in students\' lives
When students go to school, they face devastating realities that make it hard to focus and succeed in the classroom. Some face poverty, others struggle with ADHD, while some have behavioral problems that leave teachers feeling helpless. In response to these issues, two men in the South Bend and Benton Harbor areas started Martial Arts programs. They saw opportunities to serve and have been game changers in students’ lives.
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Lake Michigan College Offers Wine and Viticulture Technology Program
Lake Michigan College offers an Associate's Degree in Wine and Viticulture Technology. For more information, you can visit their website https://www.lakemichigancollege.edu/home/programs-majors/browse-all-programs/wine-and-viticulture-technology
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September 13th, 2017
Episode #146
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An art center's mission to enhance peoples' quality of life
The Krasl Art Center in Saint Joseph, Michigan, enhances peoples’ quality of life through art. Visitors experience art exhibits, 3-dimensional art, installations, art classes, and more. Once a month, the Krasl Art Center partners with the Berrien County Juvenile Center to give the residential boys opportunities of a lifetime.
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Treatment program helps young boys reclaim their lives
The Berrien County Juvenile Center offers a treatment program that’s an educational and therapeutic model for other facilities across the world.
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September 6th, 2017
Episode #145
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