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Segment 1: Embankments necessary for flood managment can also have adverse affects.Levees offer a sense of security but little regulation on their…
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You know his voice ... but did you know his life? We remember KCUR'sSteve Bell, who died last week doing one of the things he loved: getting ready for the…
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Yesterday, we lost an esteemed colleague and friend here at KCUR. Steve Bell, our afternoon newscaster, collapsed on the job and passed away in the…
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Our goal was to compare U.S. hospitals based on the percentage of their affiliated physicians who receive payments of various sizes from pharmaceutical…
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Physicians associated with Kansas and Missouri hospitals received about $46 million in payments from drug and medical device companies in 2014, with about…
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A version of this story was co-published with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.As the Rev. Susan McCann stood outside a public library in Springfield, Mo.,…
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Missouri holds the dubious distinction of being #1 in domestic methamphetamine production. State Attorney General Chris Koster and Jean Peters Baker, the…
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Almost sixty-two percent of Missouri ballots were cast in favor of Proposition E Tuesday night.The proposition's passing confirms that Missourians do not…
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A Kansas district attorney concludes that a series of meetings of key members of the legislature called by Governor Sam Brownback broke the state's open…
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In 25 years of service as the General Manager of KCUR, Patty Cahill has overseen an era of great change at KCUR and witnessed public broadcasting come…
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No state gets an “A” in a study of government transparency and corruption risk released by Public Radio International. Kansas ranked fairly high for…
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By Missy Shelton, KSMUhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-938013.mp3Springfield, Missouri – With methamphetamine lab busts…