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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As November’s midterm election draws near, Greene County has designated four central polling locations for the first time. A central polling location is...
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The first frost is expected to hit the greater Springfield area Monday night. Mark Burchfield, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service...
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Medicare recipients are getting new cards to prevent identity theft and healthcare fraud. The new cards will not have Social Security numbers on them....
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Out of 150 young, at-risk individuals surveyed in the Springfield area, 64 percent said they’d been homeless with a parent or caregiver at some point in...
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Mobility and balance tend to worsen as we age. Next month, seniors across Missouri can take free classes on how to stay strong and prevent falling. KSMU...
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Missouri State University President Clif Smart gave the annual State of the University address on Monday, highlighting accomplishments over the past...
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A new Missouri law requires all public colleges and universities to administer a civics exam to students as a requirement for graduation. It was part of...
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United Way of the Ozarks has worked to bring together service organizations for 88 years. On Wednesday , the United Way held an event to kick off the...
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The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Economic Outlook Conference on Wednesday. As KSMU’s Megan Burke reports, two of the area’s...
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Two educators from classrooms in the Ozarks region are among seven finalists for Missouri’s “Teacher of the Year” award. The award is given each year by...