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Milwaukee Area Technical College will pilot a new program for students who have high-functioning autism, opening doors for them to pursue higher education and jobs the college says manufacturers are scrambling to fill. The program, which teaches CNC machine operation and starts this fall, is being run through a partnership with the Los Angeles-based Uniquely Abled Project. MATC joins more than a half-dozen community colleges in adopting the program this year, including campuses in Minnesota, Ohio and Massachusetts. The college is paying $10,000 for access to the Uniquely Abled Project s guidance, training and materials. The program s launch carries a personal significance to Jamie Berger, a member of the MATC Foundation s board and a founder and co-owner of The Box in downtown Milwaukee. She is a major donor to the college and was instrumental in getting the program to MATC. ....
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The Wahconah girls basketball team Saturday beat Pittsfield to finish 20-0 this season. click for more March 06, 2021 | 03:33PM It took a few decades, but the Gamberoni family got the better of Pat Duquette click for more February 11, 2021 | 08:57PM Strout, who said she has wanted to be a police officer since I was 5 years old, has been acquainted with the local force for most of her life. Her uncle, George Wendling, served on Dalton PD for 30 years, and Strout became more involved through the Dalton Police Explorers in her youth. click for more February 03, 2021 | 11:22PM Wahconah s Maria Gamberoni Wednesday scored her 11th point of the night less than five minutes into the game to reach the 1,000-point plateau for her career en route to a 63-13 win over Mount Everett. click for more ....
I think she s the best fit for our community, Chair Robert Bishop summarized the consensus. Strout, who said she has wanted to be a police officer since I was 5 years old, has been acquainted with the local force for most of her life. Her uncle, George Wendling, served on the force for 30 years, and Strout became more involved through the Dalton Police Explorers in her youth. The Dalton candidate had emerged as one of three finalists interviewed earlier this week from a crop of 24 applicants that a local search committee has been working to narrow with help from a consultant at Public Safety LLC. Other finalists included Detective Sgt. Jamie Berger of the Wayland Police Department and Cpt. Robert Derksen of the Cortland (N.Y.) County Sheriff s Department. ....