Megan Burke
Megan started working as a KSMU photo intern in the fall of 2017. She is currently a junior at Missouri State University majoring in journalism and minoring in photography. Also working as a senior reporter and staff photographer for The Standard, she plans to pursue a career in international photojournalism. Megan was born in Tokyo, Japan but grew up in O’Fallon, I
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Bald Eagles hold a fascination for many. The birds of prey are the national emblem here in the U.S., and they’re considered a rare sight in the wild. In...
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The government shutdown is affecting workers at the Springfield-Branson National Airport, including security staff who check bags and air traffic...
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If you’re looking to fly out of Springfield early in the new year, you could snag a significant deal on one-way tickets. Allegiant Airlines is offering...
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In the Ozarks, caves serve as geological landmarks and a testament to the region's Karst topography. But some caves in the region are woven into the...
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Eighty miles southeast of Springfield, deep in the Ozark Mountains lies a secluded getaway spot that draws people from all over the world. It boasts a...
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At Drury University, veterans, students, and community members gathered on Monday in observance of Veterans Day and the 100th anniversary of World War I...
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As the temperatures drop, many look forward to the holiday season; but for the homeless community in Springfield, November brings unbearably cold nights...
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When American doctors enter the field of medicine, most take an oath to put the patient’s health as a top priority. But some doctors and hospitals say...
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The Greene County Democratic watch party ended with hugs and tears for some party members on election night. State Representative Crystal Quade is one...
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High up in the Ozark Mountains lies a gravel road that spans 23 miles from Ava to Longrun. It’s Missouri’s only National Scenic Byway, and it’s owned by...