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Happy Holidays from the Staff at C & G Newspapers

DECEMBER 20, 2023 • Vol. 42, No. 27

On the air in Roseville New equipment gives broadcasting class its cue BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com

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Eastpointe Community Schools staff — with help from their students — can try to guess where #MauriceOnRelease is each day. The elf’s whereabouts are always revealed the next day. Maurice made sure to stop at the Eastpointe Memorial Library this year.

Photo provided by Danny Laethem

ELF’S ADVENTURES BRING JOY TO EASTPOINTE STUDENTS, FACULTY BY MARIA ALLARD

allard@candgnews.com

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ou’ve heard of “The Elf on the Shelf ” and “Where’s Waldo?” Now it’s time to meet “Maurice on Release.” Yes, Eastpointe has its own Christmas

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elf. His name is Maurice, and he looks like he came straight from the North Pole. Maurice keeps popping up at different places in the community, and everyone in Eastpointe Community Schools has been on the lookout for him. Maurice has ventured all over the city of Eastpointe this December, spreading sea-

son’s greetings. Once a day, a photo of him at his current location is posted to the school district’s website and Facebook page. Each day, district staff members — with input from their students — try to guess where he ends up. The guesses are tallied each day, and the

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ROSEVILLE — Roseville High School senior Kenny Steinhebel is interested in pursuing video editing in the future. That’s why he enrolled in the school’s news and broadcasting class. “I think this is a step in the right direction,” Steinhebel said. Steinhebel is among a group of students gaining experience in the news and broadcasting class, which underwent a renovation over the summer. With funds from the district’s $58.9 million bond issue, which passed in 2018, the news and broadcasting production area was completely updated. Two classrooms were transformed to create a state-of-the-art studio, which now features a large editing room with 18 editing stations, new cameras, microphones, lights and stabilizers. Also added was a professional lighting system and a TriCaster video production system. The TriCaster integrates live video switching, broadcast graphics, virtual sets, special effects, audio mixing, recording and more.


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