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A former prison official with a three-decade career in Missouri was shot and killed at his home in Colorado Tuesday night. Jennifer Davidson has more.
This is the second in a two-part discussion about health literacy and the healthcare reform. Not knowing what the online health insurance marketplace
Media criticism and critique from Missouri School of Journalism professors Mike McKean, Lee Wilkins and Charles Davis.
The MU Department of Anthropology recently hired Napoleon Chagnon, one of the first anthropologists to document the once-isolated Yanomamö (pronounced Ya
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Boone County: 130 calls to 911 each month unanswered for more than 60 secondsMo. court strikes
On April 2, Boone County residents vote on whether the county should increase its sales tax to fund improvements to its 911 dispatch center. Boone County
Today Paul Pepper welcomes RUBEN BOLTON, Valley View Community Church, who talks about "The Lamb - A Passover Perspective of The Last Supper", opening
Westminster College in Fulton, Mo. is hosting international alum, Shauna Aminath this week. She will share her experiences as a political and
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Missouri makes $700 million in export deals with TaiwanMissouri auditor examines welfare
<p></p><p>In this week's faith and values update, we hear from Kelsey Gillespy, the Catholic writer for Columbia Faith and values. She just finished a made-at-home documentary called "This Little Light," which aims to dispel misconceptions about Christianity – some of which she used to have herself, ...
<p> Regional news from the KBIA newsroom, including:</p><ul><li><h1>Columbia Police Chief speaks about crime</h1></li><li><h1>Columbia P&#38;Z tables South Route K development vote</h1></li><li><h1>Mo. Tax Reform Proposal Includes Another Cigarette Tax Hike, Flat Income Tax</h1></li></ul>
<p><em>This is the latest installment of Harvest Public Media’s&#160;</em><a href="http://www.kbia.org/programs/field-notes">Field Notes</a><em>, in which reporters talk to newsmakers and experts about important issues related to food production.</em></p><p><em>For this edition of&#160;</em>Field Notes<em>, ...
<p>Regional news from the KBIA newsroom, including:</p><ul><li><a href="http://www.kbia.org/post/um-system-students-likely-face-tuition-fee-increases-again-next-year">UM System Students Likely To Face Tuition, Fee Increases Again Next Year</a></li><li><a href="http://www.kbia.org/post/columbia-pz-tables-south-route-k-development-vote">Columbia ...
<p></p><p>Today Paul Pepper chats with columnist BILL WICKERSHAM about all things extra-terrestrial. Are you a believer?</p><p><!--break--></p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pAG7JLQwNo</p>
<p>On January 1<sup>st</sup>, Claudia Starr will take over as the new executive director of the Kingdom of Callaway Chamber of Commerce.<!--break--></p><p>Starr is preparing to take the position over from former executive director Nancy Lewis, who held the position for 21 years. Starr says for now, she’s ...
<p>The University of Missouri has awarded $25,000 to a group of scientists, journalists and other communicators on campus who want to make their research more accessible to the wider public. To do this, some graduate student researchers are looking to the art of storytelling to help describe their work.<br ...
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden "><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p></p><p>Regional news from the KBIA Newsroom, including:</p><ul><li>MU curators consider benefits proposal</li><li>Nixon visits National Guard members in Afghanistan</li><li>Possible ...
<p>This has been an eventful year when it comes to Iranian filmmakers. &#160;<br /><!--break--><br />First, Iran’s Culture Ministry formally dissolved the House of Cinema, the only domestic organization that supports independent film. The ministry replaced the House of Cinema with a committee that ...
<p>The organic farming industry is booming. Since the U.S. Department of Agriculture launched its federal organic certification program in 2002, the number of organic farms has more than doubled. U.S. organic food sales have also grown from $1 billion in 1990 to $31.5 billion in 2011, according to the ...
<p></p><p>Today Paul Pepper welcomes MARIE ROBERTSON from Dancearts. Marie talks about an upcoming show featuring 3-6 year old dancers happening Sunday, December 9 at Stephens Warehouse. Also, DEBBIE SORRELL, Columbia Fire Department, "Fire Safety During the Holidays". Did you know people still put lighted ...
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