Abigail Ruhman
Student Reporter/Producer & Afternoon Newscast AnchorAbigail Ruhman is a reporter and afternoon newscast anchor for KBIA.
They are working on a special series, and have produced for KBIA's Missouri on Mic and Missouri Health Talks in the past.
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Regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom for February 25, 2022.
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Tim Berghold spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the Central Missouri Renaissance Festival in October. He spoke about how this festival, in particular, brings people together and about the importance of having an open mind while engaging in a fantasy world.
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Ashley Curtis is the lab director and principal investigator at the Cognition, Aging, Sleep, and Health Lab, or CASH Lab, at the University of Missouri. She studies the relationship between sleep conditions and cognition.She spoke about the misconceptions about insomnia and about some of the ways that sleep hygiene practices could improve everyone’s sleep health.
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In this 30-minute Special from KBIA’s Missouri on Mic, host Becca Newton spoke with Sean Rost from The State Historical Society of Missouri about our state’s tradition of oral history and storytelling.We’ll be hearing both stories – and from storytellers across the state – about what drives them to keep this tradition alive.
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Mary Beth Miller is the lab director and principal investigator for the Health Intervention and Treatment Research Lab, or HIT Lab where she studies the relationship between alcohol and sleep.She spoke about how drinking alcohol can impact the quality of sleep people get each night and how it may even be the reason you are waking up.
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Mahree Skala is a retired public health official living in Columbia, and she spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the State Historical Society of Missouri’s bicentennial event, Together for ’21, in August.She spoke about growing up in Fulton during school integration in the 1950s and 1960s, as the civil rights movement was changing the structure of the American Education system.