Seth Bodine
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Kristen Williams, CEO and creative director of Hempsley, achieved what she considers a big accomplishment — she convinced her grandparents in Alabama to…
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After more than 40 years with the same company, Rick Means will retire from his position as president and chief executive officer of Shelter Insurance in…
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In the visitors room of the Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic & Correctional Center in Vandalia, nine women stand dressed in bright blue caps and…
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What was supposed to be an average day on the farm changed Doug Boswell’s life.On a cold November day in 2017, Boswell was feeding his cows in Stockton,…
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After the destructive tornado that ran through Jefferson City last week, organizations like the Red Cross have set up resource centers to help those…
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Missouri has one of the oldest trditional arts apprecticeship programs in the United States. And every year, the Missouri Traditional Arts Apprenticeship…
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Every week in the basement of her home in Columbia, Smrita Dorairajan teaches a dance lesson to her apprentice, Charunetha Murugesan. The dance is called…
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In Marthasville, Missouri, the fire department is made up entirely of volunteers. Between its three stations, the department is responsible for covering…
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After months working to comply with state regulators, the only pig museum in the United States is open again for business. As KBIA’s Seth Bodine reports,…
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Columbia Board of Education candidate Jay Atkins said if he could imagine a perfect school district, it would be one that had 100 percent literacy at the third-grade level.For Atkins, who has three children in the Columbia Public Schools and a fourth that will soon enter, literacy is on the top of his campaign agenda. He said he decided to run because he wanted to be more involved and make sure schools are under proper stewardship.