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Toward Zero Deaths

  • Feb 20 2012 - 1:47pm Jennifer Vail-Storrs
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    Shawn Gillen, host of the City Works series, was in this morning along with Jason Engeldinger of the Minnesota State Patrol and Steve Schaar and Jeff Carlson from the Grand Rapids Police Department.  They talked about a drunken driving enforcement program that used to be called safe and sober but is now called Toward Zero Deaths.  Itasca County was on the list of the 13 deadliest counties in the state of Minnesota and was on that list for many years.  This program is designed to have a high visibility aspect to it so for big events like the Deer...

For Your Information

  • Feb 17 2012 - 11:33am Jennifer Vail-Storrs
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    This morning Karyn Davidson was in to host another program in her For Your Information series.  She talked with fellow realtor Jackie Lawson about getting your home ready for sale.  They talked about how difficult it can be at this time of year but how essential it is for selling your home.  Topics included decluttering, and cleaning, cleaning and cleaning.    You can look for this program to be cablecast in the coming weeks on your public access channel or watch it right here anytime at www.watchictv.org.  

From the ICTV Archives

  • Feb 17 2012 - 10:52am Cole Christenson
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    Each Saturday afternoon at 4:00pm on the Public Access Channel, ICTV plays programs from the archive of past productions. On February 18, we will be replaying the Grand Rapids Area Library Program, Frederick McKinley Jones: A Celebration of Black History. This will be followed at 5:00pm by two episodes of Food, Fun and Festivities. The first focuses on sweet potatoes, and the second on three cheese biscuits. The following week, February 25, we will be playing a video produced during Trout Lake Day in 2005. Following that, learn how to make Mango Chutney on Food,...

DVDs go round again for historical purposes

  • Feb 17 2012 - 10:46am Beth George

    There was a time the 8-track was passed by for the cassette tape, the cassette tape for the CD, the CD for the digital file.  The same is true in TV.  The VHS tapes are gone, the DVDs are easing out, the Blue Rays are dying (even as they become affordable)and the digital file is king.  But ICTV found this is not always true with historical displays.  So, while ICTV need not have 10 DVD players to play back programming, the players have a use.  We have recycled our DVD players from the control room to locations that teach us about history...

Found Objects

  • Feb 17 2012 - 9:01am Trond Knudegaard
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    The program Brown Bag Lunch is back to to explore art history through Minnesota Collections. This ongoing monthly series moves through the history of American art by exploring objects housed in the collections of museums within our state. Led by Ashley Kolka from the MacRostie Art Center in Grand Rapids, these art lectures are great for everyone – whether you’re familiar with art history or not. The theme is Found Objects for this month's discussion - where we will get a good glance at how some unusual, casual and fabricated objects have been incorporated into diverse art displays;...