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member station in Columbia, Missouri. Award winning news and public affairs programming with the Missouri School of Journalism

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Joined March 2009

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  1. Jan 27

    Elizabeth Herrera Eichenberger, the executive director of , says men need to step up as partners in the fight against domestic violence. "Do not be a silent bystander. You have power and you have a lot of power. Use it for the greater good."

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  2. Jan 21

    Missouri athlete Helen Stephens fought a lot of norms in her era - gender, sexuality, femininity. But could a world record or an Olympic gold medal get people to look beyond the teenager's private life?

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    Jan 20

    After the CPS Board of Education's vote last week to return to in-seat learning, I spoke with and with about the concerns of Black educators. "It's really hurtful, because someone unfortunately will lose their life"

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    Jan 11

    Small businesses are suffering during the pandemic, and this includes small newspapers. Six Missouri papers have closed since the pandemic began. Here's my last story for :

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    Jan 13

    Historic news, and lawmaker reax on the impeachment, from 's - in this afternoon's newscast - you can listen here:

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    Jan 6

    From Missouri’s newest U.S House member

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    Jan 6
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    Jan 6

    Statement from MO's 4th Congressional District : "The violent rioting on Capitol Hill is appalling and must stop! These so-called protesters have exhibited behavior one would expect to witness during a third world coup..." 1/2

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    Jan 6

    Statement from Missouri’s Junior Senator, who spent much of the week talking about his plans to object to election results from battleground states during today’s joint session

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    Jan 6

    From the Republican State Senator representing much of Mid-Missouri

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  11. Jan 6

    You can find live rolling coverage of the situation in D.C. from on the air at 91.3 FM or on our website:

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  12. Jan 6

    St. Louis Public Radio's Jaclyn Driscoll is at the Missouri capitol covering the actions of state lawmakers, who convened for the first day of the legislative session today.

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  13. Jan 6

    U.S. Representative for Missouri's 3rd Congressional District, who indicated earlier today he would object to electoral votes certifying the results of the election.

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  14. 22 Dec 2020

    "It doesn't mean that everything is going to go back to normal with the wave of a vaccine syringe, but I think that this is a huge step that will get us moving forward."

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    17 Dec 2020

    Prime example of public service journalism and engagement! Much gratitude and respect to and for facilitating this convo - en español!

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  16. 16 Dec 2020

    While Percy Green climbed the St. Louis Gateway Arch to protest the exclusion of Black workers on the construction project, he ultimately ended up fighting for his own job all the way up to the Supreme Court. Our latest Show Me The State episode.

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    10 Dec 2020

    Thank you to everyone for tuning in and joining the conversation on ’s The Check-In. We couldn’t have done it without YOU. This was our final live episode of the year, but stay tuned for more information about the future of the show.

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    I have some awesome news about our podcast “Show Me The State” from ...()

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    9 Dec 2020

    We are having our final LIVE episode of ’s The Check-In tomorrow at 12 p.m. (CT). The guest this week: you. We want to hear what your 2020 experience has been like. Text “check-in” to 88474 or call-in during the show at 573-882-4991.

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    30 hours — that's how long it took emergency physician Erik Martin to find a bed for a man in his ICU, 200 miles away from home. Part one of my two-part report on how rural hospitals are dealing with the surge in COVID-19 admissions is up now:

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