In the final episode of season one, we’re turning things over to River Town Producer Tadeo Ruiz. Tadeo is pretty new to Missouri – via Mexico City - and he’s been surprised to learn about how much people here love the river. But during his reporting for River Town, he started to feel connected with one Missouri River town in particular… Rocheport. Follow him along his journey as he gets to know the river and the people who love it.
And that's not all - join us in celebration of River Town on May 18th at the Peers Store in Marthasville, MO!
And that's not all - join us in celebration of River Town on May 18th at the Peers Store in Marthasville, MO!
Come celebrate KBIA's newest collaborative podcast, River Town. On Saturday, May 18, meet the River Town team (including Janet Saidi, Jessica Vaughn Martin, Tina Casagrand Foss, and others TBA!) at the Peers Store in Marthasville for Magnificent Missouri’s opening day, May 18, 12-3 p.m.
Lawmakers approved the original law last session. The fix widens who would be eligible for a property tax freeze.
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Mizzou softball is back in the NCAA Tournament.
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Planned Parenthood officials in Missouri say they will not give Attorney General Andrew Bailey the records of its young transgender patients.
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Missouri is one of the latest states to pass legislation that would fund the gun-detecting software.
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The change from the Missouri Valley Conference to CUSA will take effect July, 1, 2025.
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Katie McGrath founded Immigrant Song as a response to the increase in race-, culture- and religion-based domestic hate crimes in the U.S. since 2016.
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A cyberattack on the Ascension health system forced some of its 140 hospitals to divert ambulances.
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Higher education officials in Ohio are reviewing race-based scholarships after last year's Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
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An art installation called The Portal was shut down this week in New York and Dublin because of rude gestures and other bad public behavior, as NPR's Scott Simon explains.
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At the height of the racial reckoning, a school district in Virginia voted to rename two schools that had been previously named for Confederate generals. This month, that decision was reversed.
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(Columbia Missourian, KOMU, Missouri Business Alert, and Vox Magazine)
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The annual markets outlook from the Food & Agricultural Policy Research Institute anticipates declining farm income, higher costs for producers.
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The JC Schools Foundation surprised educators and administrators last week by awarding over $25,000 in grants to support 18 educational programs within the Jefferson City School District.
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Police Chief Jill Schlude explains the problems with mental health professionals accompanying police officers on 911 calls with suicidal subjects.
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The family of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain held a press conference Tuesday afternoon and called for more organized search efforts.
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Missouri students across the state could get scholarships for private school if state lawmakers are successful in expanding the current tax credit program.
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Hartmann announced his candidacy Thursday on the KETC-TV program Donnybrook, where he has been a regular since January 1987.
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A roundup of regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom.
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Participants can receive native tree at locations throughout the state on April 23.
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A roundup of regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom.
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The federal government’s existing campus in south Kansas City manufactures 80% of the non-nuclear parts for nuclear weapons
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The Boone County Overdose Response Coalition hosted a community discussion Tuesday night at Hickman High School to address an increase in drug overdose-related deaths in Boone County.
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Prestigiacomo has been an associate teaching professor at MU's School of Accountancy since August 2008.
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The April At Sea Exhibit (4-5-2024 through 4-27-2024) features Maritime Prints & Paintings from 1803-Present
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