Jennifer Moore
As the Journalist-in-Residence at Missouri State University, Jennifer teaches undergraduate and graduate students, oversees a semester-long, team reporting project, and contributes weekly stories to KSMU Radio in the area of public affairs journalism.
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UPDATED 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16: At a morning press conference, City Utilities CEO Gary Gibson said the order for power blackouts had been lifted --...
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This week, as an unprecedented severe weather event converges with a pandemic, several state-run mass vaccination clinics that were scheduled to take...
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UPDATED 1:40 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15: At a press conference, Gary Gibson, general manager of City Utilities of Springfield, said the utility company...
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Tim Garrison, the US Attorney for Missouri's Western District, is resigning. Garrison submitted his resignation at the request of President Joe Biden...
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In this segment of Engaging the Community, Missouri State University President Clif Smart speaks with KSMU's Jennifer Moore about coronavirus testing,...
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The director of the Springfield-Greene County Health Department, Clay Goddard, is retiring from the position, according to a news release from the...
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In this segment of our Sense of Community series, "On The Front Lines," we hear the story of a young chaplain who comforts the grieving and dying in Cox...
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In this episode of our monthly program, Engaging the Community, Missouri State University President Clif Smart and Director of University Safety David...
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In this tenth and final part of our series, Unsheltered , we look at how other communities are using federal CARES Act funds to shelter their homeless...
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So far, Springfield has managed to avoid an outbreak of COVID-19 in its homeless shelters. Not every city can say that. For example, San Diego and...