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  • Chef Kathy Gunst says making your own ice cream can be pretty simple and straightforward. And you can create any flavor you like using the best summer fruit, herbs and flavorings.
  • A Columbia native, Ariel Morrison joined KBIA as an announcer in 2006. Ariel completed her undergraduate studies at MU, concentrating with honors in history and religious studies, with minors in German and multicultural studies. After graduating, she continued hosting weekday classical music and NPR programming for KBIA. Recently, she assisted with program hosting and production of underwriting, as a winter term intern for the Spark Museum of Radio and Electricity in Bellingham, Washington. In addition to hosting programming and assisting with production for KBIA, she contributes book reviews and general reporting to ColumbiaFAVS.
  • Does the holiday season mean you need to serve the same old traditional over-the-top holiday menu? Of course not. It can be anything you like it to be: favorite old traditions merged with new ones.
  • Tomatoes are the highlight of the end of the summer garden and local farmers’ markets.
  • Corn knows no bounds: At the height of summer, resident chef Kathy Gunst can't get enough of it.
  • In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Barbara Smith Warner, the current executive director of the National Vote at Home Institute, a national organization working to “increase voters’ access to, use of and confidence in voting at home.”They spoke about how local election administrators can best work to inform state legislators about election administration, as well as about the resources the National Vote at Home Institute has for election administrators across the country – both those in universal vote from home states and those in states with more limits on ballot access.
  • Most politicians recognize the importance of the Latino vote, but John F. Kennedy might have been the first presidential candidate to actively court it. Viva Kennedy clubs started by former Mexican-American veterans were an important factor in Kennedy's 1960 victory.
  • Some Justice Department veterans said they worry about the possibility of political interference in law enforcement decisions if Trump wins the White House.
  • Without fanfare, Kansas junior colleges have reinstated a cap on how many out-of-state scholarships they can offer in football. Removing the cap was...
  • Dollar stores are popping up across the country and raking in the profits. Critics say it all comes with a cost to the nation's poor. We’re on it.
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