
Michelle Corum
Host, "Morning Edition" & Manager, Radio Reading ServiceMichelle Corum joined WJCT as "Morning Edition" host in 2012 and has worked in public broadcasting as an announcer and reporter for public radio stations in Lawrence, Kansas, and Interlochen, Michigan. She also manages WJCT's Radio Reading Service for sight-impaired listeners.
Her news and feature stories have aired on NPR and the Great Lakes Radio Consortium, and her newscasts have been recognized in the Florida AP Broadcasters Best Radio Newscast categories.
Michelle has experience in corporate communication in the metro D.C. area. She earned a master of science degree in administration from Central Michigan University in 2000 and holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Troy University in Alabama.
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Crist, the Democratic candidate for governor, also discussed a range of other issues: abortion, schools, home insurance, COVID-19 and others.
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Randy Sheraly manages Watches Plus next to the AMC Theatre, where a disturbance Saturday shut down the mall. Sheraly said he thinks too many parents drop off kids at the mall, especially on weekends.
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Dr. Predrag Bulic was appointed by former Gov. Rick Scott and served St. Johns, Putnam and Flagler counties for nearly 11 years.
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The 17-year-old Freddy was born with a neurological defect, and his condition had deteriorated recently.
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New lighting is being installed in about 35 spots to help keep turtle hatchlings from straying away from the water.
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Doctors and pharmacies will get the vaccine for children as young as 6 months. It just might take a little longer.
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About 20 University of North Florida Archaeology Lab students are excavating what is now believed to be the lost indigenous village of Sarabay, which existed about 450 years ago in the area that is now Big Talbot Island State Park.
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Gibson is proposing a permanent safety commission that would hold televised meetings on a regular basis.
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VyStar’s Online & Mobile Banking is still unavailable, but credit union officials don’t believe a cyber or ransomware attack caused it.
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Limayem has served as dean of the Muma College of Business at the University of South Florida in Tampa for the past decade.