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Today In The Upper Cumberland: Community For Heroes

Veterans in Tennessee face high PTSD numbers while many struggle to maintain housing and work stability. Inspired by the kindness and support received by fellow veterans after having been diagnosed with PTSD, Josh Pack, founded Community For Heroes.

Community For Heroes aims to make the recovery and therapy processes as easy and accessible as possible by rehabilitating veterans, and bringing veterans back into the community. We are joined by Josh this week as he discusses the issues that veterans face with PTSD and suicide, and how Community For Heroes is giving back to the community by supporting our veterans.

Today In The Upper Cumberland airs each weekend as a way to introduce you to interesting people and subjects of interest to our community. Catch the show each Saturday morning at 6 on Lite Rock 95.9, Rock 93-7, and 106-9 Kicks Country.

Sunday morning, the show airs at 7am on Rock 93-7. Catch the show Sunday night at 6pm on Lite Rock 95.9 and at 7pm on 106-9 Kicks Country. You can also catch Today in The Upper Cumberland Sunday mornings at 7am and Sundays at Noon on News Talk 94.1/AM 1600.

 

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High School Playbook: Monterey And White Co.

Every week on The High School Playbook, we break down high school games from around the Upper Cumberland, and talk to the coaches and players that play them. Coaches Adam West, Todd Hess, Michael Dodgen and Radhika Miller join Larry Stone to talk about their games Friday night. We also talk with the White County Girls, Monterey Boys and Girls, and Cumberland County Girls on this week’s High School Playbook.

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Today In The Upper Cumberland: The VITAL Program Part Two

Classrooms change and evolve with time. We visit with Sam Brooks and Jeffrey Slagle from Putnam County Schools to discuss VITAL: Virtual Instruction To Accentuate Learning, the impact of technology on the educational experience for students, and what it means to be college and career ready.

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High School Playbook: Van Buren Co. And Cookeville

Every week on The High School Playbook, we break down high school games from around the Upper Cumberland, and talk to the coaches and players that play them. Coaches Dustin Sullivan, Jamie Gillies and Kevin Thomas join Larry Stone to talk about their games Friday night. We also talk with the Van Buren Co Boys, Cookeville High Girls, and Jackson Co. Boys on this week’s High School Playbook.

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Today In The Upper Cumberland: The VITAL Program

Classrooms change and evolve with time. We visit with Sam Brooks and Jeffrey Slagle from Putnam County Schools to discuss VITAL: Virtual Instruction To Accentuate Learning and the impact it makes on students.

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High School Playbook: Clarkrange And York Institute

Every week on The High School Playbook, we break down high school games from around the Upper Cumberland and talk to the coaches and players that play them. Coaches Jim Brown and Mike Buck join Larry Stone to talk about their games Friday night. We also talk with the Van Buren Co, York Institute and Clarkrange on this week’s High School Playbook.

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High School Playbook: Cookeville And Upperman

Every week on The High School Playbook, we break down high school games from around the Upper Cumberland, and talk to the coaches and players that play them. Coaches Lesley Riddle and Dana McWilliams join Larry Stone to talk about their games Thursday night. We also talk with the Cookeville, Upperman Boys, and Pickett Co. on this week’s High School Playbook.

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High School Playbook: DeKalb and Clay County

Every week on The High School Playbook, we break down high school football games from around the Upper Cumberland, and talk to the coaches and players that play them. Coaches Danny Fisch and Matt Walker join Larry Stone to talk about their games Friday night. We are also joined by members of the DeKalb County Girls team on this week’s High School Playbook.

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Today In The Upper Cumberland: JobCenter

As new years resolution time approaches, local neighbors stand ready to help you find a career that might best fit your lifestyle and skills for the new year. We introduce you to the local JobCenter, retooled with new staff waiting to help you in 2018. We visit with Sean Monday and Tony Scionti the Division of Workforce Services office in Cookeville.

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