High Turnout Wide Margins takes a look at the private election industry.
Join hosts Brianna Lennon and Eric Fey as they speak with Matthew Fitch, owner of a private election firm, on how one manages a private election, including preparation for the ballot box, technology trends, and creating trust with voters.
Join hosts Brianna Lennon and Eric Fey as they speak with Matthew Fitch, owner of a private election firm, on how one manages a private election, including preparation for the ballot box, technology trends, and creating trust with voters.
Lee Street Deli, also known as LSD, closed last summer. But it's opening again April 27 under partners Trinity Rainey and Katie Neely.
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The GOP-led House on Thursday amended a proposal that would require a majority of votes in five of the state's eight congressional districts to amend the constitution.
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As the country tries to meet its climate goals, tackling emissions from farming will be key. Biochar, one climate-smart agriculture strategy, sequesters carbon while recycling agricultural waste and improving soil.
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With a May 5 deadline to collect nearly 172,000 signatures, Missourians for Constitutional Freedom is relying on hundreds of volunteers — some who hold personal connections to the campaign.
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The Missouri General Assembly addresses the thousands of people who flee from law enforcement during an attempted arrest.
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For the second year in a row, dispensaries across the state experienced IT problems on the industry’s biggest and most important sales day.
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The country band the Burney Sisters performed one last time in their hometown of Columbia before their move to Nashville.
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After studying various species earlier this month, some scientists now say they understand the origin of animal behavior during solar eclipses.
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Fifteen years after the EPA said greenhouse gasses are a danger to public health, the agency finalized rules to limit climate-warming pollution from existing coal and new gas power plants.
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A majority of justices appeared skeptical of granting a president blanket immunity from prosecution for criminal acts, but it is unclear whether the court would act swiftly to resolve the case.
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April is Stress Awareness Month, and so today's show is all about recognizing - and then knowing what to do - when your stress level goes off the deep end! Our guest is Better Together Mental Health owner Beth Orns, LCSW. April 25, 2024
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CNN journalist Laura Coates was interviewing a jury consultant outside former President Trump’s trial in Manhattan when a man set himself on fire. Coates reported, live, for more than two minutes on what she saw, heard and smelled. A master class in reporting or unnecessarily televising violence? Also, the death of former AP journalist and one-time hostage, Terry Anderson, and how Kansas teens fought their school district – and won. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
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The April At Sea Exhibit (4-5-2024 through 4-27-2024) features Maritime Prints & Paintings from 1803-Present
Sager | Reeves 2024 April Exhibit
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