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                        Naomi Delkamiller will join the Midwest Newsroom as their inaugural investigative fellow. Jessica Meza, an incoming senior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will be the collaborative's summer intern.
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                        The host of A People’s History of Kansas City received the 2023 Horace Mann Friend of Education award for her contributions in the field of radio journalism.
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                        KCUR is joining NPR, PBS and other public media outlets who are stepping away from Twitter. And we're taking the opportunity to explain where our funding comes from: 100% of KCUR's local content is 100% funded by community support.
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                        As he retires from journalism, KCUR news editor and longtime Kansas City reporter Dan Margolies reflects on his most memorable stories and extensive career.
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                        Smith has worked at KCUR for 16 years, and as health reporter since 2014. As a Nieman Fellow, Smith will study how journalists can effectively address health misinformation without causing it to spread further.
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                        KCUR welcomes a new reporting position through the national journalism non-profit Report for America to report on agriculture and environmental issues for both Harvest Public Media and the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk.
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                        The longtime reporter and editor will lead a collaborative network of public radio reporters focusing on the food system throughout the Midwest and Great Plains.
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                        The program will provide Harvest with a corps reporter dedicated to environmental coverage as part of the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk.
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                        Martin, a race and culture reporter at KCUR, will be one of six journalists to take part in the first-ever coaching cohort at the Reynolds Journalism Institute.
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                        "No Compromise" is an unflinching look at American conservatives, gun rights and social media.
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                        Undiscovered musicians can win a chance to perform a Tiny Desk Concert at NPR's headquarters and be featured on KCUR and 90.9 The Bridge. You have until June 7 to enter the contest.
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                        The station was recognized for its reporting on climate change in Kansas City, investigations into surprise medical billing, and remembrances of lives lost during the pandemic.