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<br />facility, a Blaine Town Hall meeting, the Centerville 2004 Residential Street <br />Improvement Project Input meeting and the Rice Creek Watershed workshop. <br /> <br />He then moved on to election related programming with coverage of the Ham <br />Lake City Council and Spring Lake Park City Council Meet the Candidates <br />events, a State Representative District 49A Meet the Candidates event, and <br />the Four Women in Politics forum. <br /> <br />In addition to those programs he covered the Blaine and Centennial area . <br />Safety Camps, the Blaine Concert in the Park series, and taped a couple of <br />school related concerts. He also took over production of Schools in Focus <br />and created a new program series called Coming Up on 15. <br /> <br />. Chamber programs <br />Michele continues her work with the Metro North Chamber of Commerce. <br />She has the Chamber's business issues talk show, Taking Care of Business, <br />on a monthly production schedule and she also videotapes most of the <br />Chamber's luncheon presentations. <br /> <br />. Viewpoint <br />Katie and Aric continue to produce this monthly community issues talk show. <br />It provides a forum for groups to discuss their purpose and events, along with <br />current events of importance to the North Metro. This year, partially because <br />of the move, they took the show on the road. Several episodes were <br />produced on location, including one at the Wargo Nature Center and one at <br />the state capitol. <br /> <br />. Sports Den <br />Kenton and Matt created a new sports-wrap talk show to replace both Locker <br />Room Live and Home Court Advantage. <br />Locker Room Live dealt only with football. <br />Home Court Advantage dealt only with <br />basketball. The new show, is produced during <br />every sports season and examines all sports <br />we cover, both girls and boys. Previously <br />sports like volleyball or tennis didn't get <br />examined. Now everything is dissected. <br />Kenton Kipp along with volunteers Dave <br />Washburn and Jeff Dinsmore host the show, <br />which is made up of statistical analysis, coach <br />interviews, and footage from the previous <br />weeks games. Kenton and Matt produced 26 episodes of Sports Den in <br />2004. <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br /> <br />Volunteer Jeff Dinsmore and <br />Sports Director Kenton Kipp <br />host Sports Den <br />
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