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The State Historical Society of Missouri (SHSMO) has recently updated its Historic Missourians website.
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Randall Quisenberry and his mother lived in Columbia. The two of them would meet every Sunday after church to eat and watch a movie. On one Sunday in February, she woke up and said she didn’t feel good, and she died two days later. Randall buried her himself because he couldn’t afford to do anything else. He spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at this year's True/False Festival held in Stephen's Lake Park about coming to terms with his loss in this episode of Missouri on Mic.
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Today Paul Pepper visits with JIM STEELE, editor of the book, "Howard Co., MO: From Prairie Land to Promised Land." Three years in the making, this…
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The Booneslick Trail was a pathway for westward migration in the years before Missouri statehood. In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, KBIA's Darren…
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On this week's Thinking Out Loud, we go way back into the program’s archives for an interview from 2005 with Richard King, who recently sold The Blue Note…
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Peace Park is that grassy little knoll along the north edge of MU’s campus. It’s at the corner of 8th and Elm, a stone’s throw away from the columns.…
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Christianity is in the midst of a major shift, according the scholar and author Phyllis Tickle. And that shift could involve making more room for the Holy…