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Seg. 1: The Road Ahead For Missouri Public Universities. Seg. 2: The Growing Need For Geriatricians.Segment 1: After recent controversies Missouri's institutions of higher learning working to get back on track.The University of Missouri System gained new…
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If you've listened to any of our previous conversations with the Food Critics, you know that there isn't a shortage of top-notch food options in the…
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It's a stormy summer afternoon in Columbia, Missouri, when the writer Ibtisam Barakat arrives at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute for a book group…
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Segment 1: With only three of eight seats occupied, Missouri's Board of Education has gone months without a meeting.Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens…
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Segment 1: A ride-along with the police through homeless camps touched a nerve on social media.Around the end of April, police officers and social service…
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Farmers depend on productive, sustainable land, clean water and air and healthy animals to make a living. To help create those conditions and protect…
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It’s a standard practice in the confectionary industry: under-filling, or leaving empty space in, candy boxes.And now a judge has ruled that a Columbia,…
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Peyton Manning, the NFL quarterback-turned-pitchman, apparently has another side hustle: Certifying shipments of grain as organic for a Nebraska-based…
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A pre-filed bill in the Missouri House would eliminate a state law requiring the attorney general to live in Jefferson City. Current law requires the...
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In the hopes of not repeating a problematic year for soybean crops, farmers across the U.S. are deciding how best to protect their crops and their…
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There’s a genetic technology that scientists are eager to apply to food, touting its possibilities for things like mushrooms that don’t brown and pigs…
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University of Missouri officials signed an agreement Thursday that will expand financial aid for lower-income students beginning in 2018.As part of the…