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  • "When women come through the high risk breast program we, of course, teach them what to look for; we do a breast exam and make sure we don't feel anything and make sure they know how to do that." -- TONYA LINTHACUM, family nurse practitioner, Boone Medical Group High Risk Breast Clinic | Also, meet the new music director for The Missouri Symphony, WILBUR LIN! Wilbur tells us about the remaining three performances in the inaugural Firefly Music Festival. (4:38) July 3, 2023
  • KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Audra West, Director of Youth and Children's Ministries at Columbia's First Presbyterian Church about Vacation Bible School at the church this summer.
  • Columnist. Environmentalist. Park Patrol volunteer? It's true! KEN MIDKIFF is a member of the City of Columbia's 'Park Patrol' squad, which is a group of volunteers who are tasked with keeping our trail system and our parks clean and safe. Find out who are the biggest offenders on today's show! July 4, 2023
  • If you've not heard the story of Wayne Powers, you're going to want to settle in and listen because this is movie-quality kinda stuff. Really. In short: Mr. Powers was born near Blue Mound, Missouri, and was drafted into the Army in 1943 only to become a deserter, a husband, a father, and a man on the run from authorities - in that order. Guests: JOE DILLARD and BROCK JONES, co-authors of 'The Blue Mound Chronicles' July 5, 2023
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Missouri's "biggest fundraiser of the year," Countdown to Kickoff, is changing locations this year. Marketing director ADAM BRIETZKE tells us about the move to Midway Golf & Games, how much they hope to raise, and how you can get involved! Also, BARRY LEWIS and ALVIN COBBINS, Fifth Street Christian Church, encourage everyone to sign up now for the 28th annual CROP Hunger Walk, which will take place this September at Stephens Lake Park in Columbia! (4:06) July 7, 2023
  • Maples Repertory Theatre opens 'Mamma Mia!' later this week, but if you just can't wait that long, we've got a performance of 'Dancing Queen' at [2:38] that should hold you over until the curtain goes up (to the general public) on Friday. Ladies take note: tomorrow night's show is just for you! Guests: TODD DAVISON and cast July 18, 2023
  • Proper nutrition isn't as complicated as you might think. That's according to DR. CHRIS LINK, Integrative Medicine Clinic, who on today's show takes a closer look at six, readily-available foods that everyone should eat "on a consistent basis"! July 24, 2023
  • After the Supreme Court revoked the Federal Student Loan Forgiveness program last month, a lot of young families may be looking for answers when those payments come due again starting September 1st. Financial advisor ALEX LaBRUNERIE and his team at LaBrunerie Financial are here to help with several upcoming (short!) seminars that are free to attend. July 25, 2023
  • Journalists across the country are standing behind the publisher and staff of the Marion County Record. Police raided the Kansas newspaper last week, seizing computers, phones and reporting materials in an apparent illegal search. Also, the impact of cameras in the courtroom in covering latest indictment of Donald Trump, covering the wildfires in Hawaii and “crafting” visual journalism. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • Adonia Med Spa's DR. ROBERT BYNUM discusses "the value" of hormone therapy, as well as its potential side effects, for both men and women on today's show! August 23, 2023
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