Nate Brown
Student Reporter/ProducerNate Brown is reporter and producer for KBIA, and a "rising senior" in Mizzou's J-School.
He currently works for the Missouri School of Journalism and is also pursing his degree. Prior to returning to his hometown of Columbia, Brown worked for the March of Dimes in Washington, D.C., the Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune, and he also covered live theatre and interviewed prime-time personalities for KMIZ-TV.
He’s an amateur photographer whose photos have appeared in The Washington Post and other D.C.-based publications.
What does Brown have in common with Brad Pitt? Both majored in Journalism at the University of Missouri but didn’t complete their studies. Unlike Pitt, who now has other interests, Brown has returned to finish his degree.
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Wally Funk, a 1958 graduate of Stephens College, became the oldest woman to go into space this morning. She joined Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and two others on Blue Origin’s first manned flight.
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Here's a roundup of regional headlines from the KBIA newsroom:
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Former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is scheduled to go into space next week, and he’s taking a Stephens College graduate with him.
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Southwest Missouri is a hot spot for COVID-19 infections and Craig Brace doesn’t want Audrain County to become the next one.
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Here's a roundup of regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom for the afternoon of July 13, 2021.
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Here's a roundup of regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom for the afternoon of July 8, 2021.
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Here's a roundup of headlines from the KBIA newsroom for the afternoon of July 1, 2021.
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The city of Columbia is offering rebates to restaurants, bars and food trucks that paid city fees in 2020. It’s part of the city’s efforts to help businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Rebates are for business licenses, liquor licenses and health inspection fees.
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Here's a roundup of headlines from the KBIA newsroom for the afternoon of June 29, 2021.