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Talking with Ambassador Christian High School and Cornelius Early Scholars
Welcome to Town Talk on WSIC!
Town Talk is your go-to radio show that showcases the vibrant and dynamic Lake Norman area, highlighting the businesses, non-profits, and the dedicated people who work tirelessly to make our community thrive. Hosted by none other than the esteemed President of the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Bill Russell, each episode offers an exciting lineup of guests and discussions that matter most to our local residents.
Today's Guests
Nancy Bryan | Founder | Ambassador Christian High School
Mark Davis | Interim Head of School | Ambassador Christian High School
Margy Nance | Director | Cornelius Early Scholars
Reverend David Judge | Chairman | Cornelius Early Scholars
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