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Hour 2: Residents of St. Tammany Parish should have a 72-hour emergency storm plan at the least

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This hour, Newell has on Dr. Jim Carlson, Chancellor of Northshore Technical Community College, to discuss workforce development, AI, advanced manufacturing, healthcare training, campus expansion, and how NTCC is helping students move directly into high-demand careers. Then, Clint Ory, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for St. Tammany Parish, joins the show to talk about how St. Tammany's estimated 280,000 residents need to get prepared for hurricane season.

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