MATC in the News: Compilation of recent stories (week of 8/11)

August 18, 2008 | Editor
 

From The Capital Times, August 13, 2008: “Reasonable Accommodations

It’s a Whole New Ball Game-MATC orientation for students with disabilities.

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From the Portage Daily Register, August 11, 2008: “5 Candidate Forums to Be Held fo 47th District

MATC sponsors candidates forum.

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From the Montery County Herald (CA), August 11, 2008: “Wisconsin Woman’s Sweet-Savory Tart Wins Garlic Cookoff” (PDF: 36KB)

MATC English instructor Laurie Benda takes top prize at California’s Great Garlic Cook-Off (recipe Included).

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From the Daily Jefferson County Union, August 8, 2008: “Project LEAD completes projects in Fort

MATC’s Lorin Toepper graduates from Project Lead, a community leadership program.
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From the Capital City Hues, August 7, 2008: “MG&E’s Charles Warner: Helping People Save on Energy

Recent MATC grad has good things to say about the technical college.

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From the Wisconsin State Journal, August 3, 2008: “Workers Wanted

MATC’s Ken Starkman says there are plenty of construction jobs in Wisconsin.

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From the Wisconsin State Journal, August 3, 2008: “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

MATC hosts well-known children’s play.

Also see photo: “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” (PDF: 320KB)
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From the Independent Deerfield, August 2, 2008: “Deerfield holds training for new EMT-Basic students” (PDF: 908KB)

MATC offers EMT training.

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From the Daily Jefferson County Union, July 31: “Collaborative Efforts Slated to Reduce Recividism in Jail” (PDF: 1.1MB)

MATC part of program to reduce jail recidivism.

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