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Lukas Udstuen

Student Newscaster

Although Lukas is a Minnesota native, his passion for journalism drew him southward to the University of Missouri. He joined KBIA news in 2012, and works as a news anchor and reporter.

Lukas has also interned for Minnesota Public Radio News where he worked as a local producer with All Things Considered.In the Spring of 2012, Lukas interned for various organizations in Buenos Aires, including el Foro de Periodismo Argentino. There, he worked with other journalists to create a report examining the climate of journalism in Argentina. The report received press coverage throughout Argentina as well as in Spain.

Lukas loves traveling and learning languages. He is an avid Spanish speaker and a frequent coffee drinker.

 

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AM Newscasts
2:57 pm
Mon October 29, 2012

Newscast for October 29, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • Wagner to join Hartzler in Columbia on jobs tour
  • Property owners, law enforcement collaborate against crime
  • Hunters could help fight hunger
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AM Newscasts
12:12 pm
Thu October 25, 2012

Newscast for October 25, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • MU, Missouri S&T partner to research small modular nuclear reactors
  • Price of postage stamps creeps higher
  • Boil water advisory lifted for Jefferson City
AM Newscasts
11:56 am
Tue October 23, 2012

Newscast for October 23, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • TransCanada restarts Keystone pipeline
  • Former Mamtek CEO granted Missouri public defender
  • Mo. reduces number of healthcare acquired infections
AM Newscasts
2:49 pm
Mon October 22, 2012

Newscast for October 22, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • Mo. passed over in 2012 presidential campaign
  • Camden County Road and Bridge employees return to 40-hour work week
  • Boone County Bar Association: Majority of lawyers oppose Amendment 3
AM Newscasts
11:54 am
Thu October 18, 2012

Newscast for October 18, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • 43 new jobs coming to Holts Summit within the next few years
  • Heart of Missouri United way targets the causes of poverty
  • Early game means early parade at MU
AM Newscasts
1:08 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

Newscast for October 17, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • Debates draw MU students to nonpartisan campus watch parties
  • UM leaders put wallets behind tobacco tax hike
  • McCaskill waits on tables at Flat Branch Pub and Brewing
AM Newscasts
11:49 am
Tue October 16, 2012

Newscast for October 16, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • Petition prevails: MFA Oil withdraws request to build Break Time convenience store
  • Vocal opposition halts Grindstone Creek Trail project
  • Nixon reports $4.9M, Spence $1.5M in Mo. gov. race
AM Newscasts
4:06 pm
Mon October 15, 2012

Newscast for October 15, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • Lumina Foundation awards $500,000 to Mo. Department of Higher Ed
  • For Mo. caviar producer, Oklahomans provide harsh competition
  • TEDx comes to Columbia
AM Newscasts
5:20 pm
Fri October 12, 2012

Newscast for October 12, 2012

Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:

  • Columbia mall restaurants re-open following cockroach infestation
  • Majority of Comprehensive Plan Task Force members skip scheduled meeting
  • Surreptitious genome sequencing could come from discarded coffee cups
Under the Microscope
5:20 pm
Thu October 11, 2012

Numerous health problems disproportionately impact LGBT Missourians

Credit vitualis / Flickr

A wealth of factors are leading to poorer health outcomes within Missouri’s LGBT community.

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