Abigail Keel
Student Reporter/ProducerAbigail Keel is a senior student at the Missouri School of Journalism. She is originally from St. Louis, Missouri and grew up hating the drone of public radio in her parent's car. In high school, she had a job picking up trash in a park where she listened to podcasts for entertainment and made a permanent switch to public-radio lover. She's volunteered and interned for Third Coast International Audio Festival in Chicago, IL, and worked on the KBIA shows Faith and Values, Intersection and CoMO Explained.
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Columbia Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education Ben Tilley began his presentation to the Columbia Public Schools Board of…
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Here Say is a project in community storytelling. We travel to a new place each week and ask people to share true stories about things we all experience:…
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Here Say is a project in community storytelling. We travel to a new place each week and ask people to share true stories about things we all experience:…
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Here Say is a project in community storytelling. We travel to a new place each week and ask people to share true stories about things we all experience:…
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This is an edited version of KBIA's Heartland, Missouri, for consideration for awards submission. For the full version, follow this link:…
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This I believe. These are iconic words we heard on National Public Radio from the mouths of hundreds of people, sharing their beliefs, thoughts, and…
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We've all been there. Driving downtown during a high traffic time. Maybe on 9th Street. Listening to KBIA. And then--stopped. There's a semi truck stopped…
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One way CoMO Explained chooses topics for our episodes is from listener questions. Way back in our first iteration of the show a listener posted on Reddit…
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For the past year, KBIA has been working on a special long-form story about a place in Northeast Missouri called Heartland. It’s a story with threads of…
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If you’re a student at Mizzou, you were probably hooked to this story just by mentioning MizzouWireless. But if you’re not, then what you may need a little filling in.