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  • Journalists across the country faced a tough call: to do run the brutally graphic video of Memphis police beating Tyre Nichols, or not? What is the news value, and how does it help the public understand? Also, how the World Health Organization wants to reframe coverage of automobile crashes and why the Associated Press apologized to France. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Damon Kiesow: Views of the News.
  • Adults seeking their secondary education diploma (by way of the Excel Adult High School program) can now apply for one of 30 new scholarships thanks to fundraising efforts by Daniel Boone Regional Library! ABBEY RIMEL joins us with details on the application process. Also, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service park ranger TIM HALLER is here seeking entries into the annual Missouri Junior Duck Stamp art contest. The deadline is fast approaching and, as of this recording, no one has entered! (3:30) February 21, 2023
  • OsteoStrong member CYNTHIA DeTREMPE joins owner DAYNA GLANZ on today's show to share her story of recovery after being diagnosed with osteoporosis in 2016. Also, registered dietitian KRISTEN EIFFERT is here to talk about some of the "ultra-processed foods" that (alarmingly, perhaps) make up 60% of an adult's food intake. (4:23) February 22, 2023
  • People across Missouri – and the U.S. – are celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl win. This week on Views of the News, we’ll talk about the game, the ads and the lack of a traditional presidential interview. Also, a reporter arrested at an Ohio news conference and the publication of a murdered journalist’s final story. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • The 20th annual True/False Film Festival returns next Thursday, March 2nd to downtown Columbia for four days of films, music, parties and more! If you don't know what to see first (or second, or third), Ragtag Film Society's STACIE POTTINGER joins us with her own top three can't-miss list: "every film, I've learned something new." February 20, 2023
  • Suffering from achy gums on a Saturday afternoon? We've got the solution! Today's topic - "At-Home ER" - is a continuation of the conversation we started last month with Columbia Healthy Smiles dentists ELIZABETH ABE and PHILIP BATSON, DDS. February 23, 2023
  • The best way to know if you have sleep apnea? Get tested! Truman Veterans' Hospital chief of pulmonology, DR. JEREMY JOHNSON, takes us through the now at-home process you can do yourself (yes, from the comfort of your own bed). February 24, 2023
  • Maples Repertory Theatre in Macon opened 'Something's Afoot' last Friday, and if you're a fan of musical murder mysteries, it's a show you won't want to miss! To whet your appetite, TODD DAVISON and co. are here with a performance of 'I Owe It All' at [2:45]. October 24, 2022
  • Student loan forgiveness is a hot topic these days, and its implementation can be quite confusing. To help sort through the details is financial advisor ALEX LaBRUNERIE from LaBrunerie Financial. October 25, 2022
  • Congratulations go out to one of our guests today, DR. ANAND CHOCKALINGAM, who's been named 2022 Teacher of the Year! Dr. Chockalingam, a cardiologist at Truman Veterans' Hospital in Columbia, joins us to talk about some of the latest research he's done on patients with heart disease, as well as working with "inspiring" students like DAVID SPADAVECCHIA. David has been #intermittentfasting for the past several years and tells us what a typical day is like when it comes to his diet. October 26, 2022
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