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The Morning Show
Monday, November 5, 2018, 6:45am
By Laura Pavin

A University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee program recently received $1.1 million to address the shortage of teachers in the American Indian Community. We learn about the shortage and how the program aims to show American Indian students what’s possible.

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