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Widespread layoffs in newsrooms and commercial flights being hijacked are just two of the chances journalists take working in their profession.
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How coaches working with players from a variety of backgrounds and life experiences are approaching getting everyone on their teams vaccinated.
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How sports teams are convincing as many players as possible to get vaccinated, and why this is a risky time to be a member of news media.
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How to minimize risk and best express concerns about potential pandemic get-togethers, and a 21-day plan for those who want to build effective social justice practices.
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Major flooding on stretches of the Missouri River from Nebraska and Iowa through Kansas and Missouri resulted in several breached levees and significant...
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Segment 1: Why the Federal Emergency Managment Agency recommends flood coverage for everyone.Flooding occurs in 90% of natural disasters in the United…
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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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It will probably be another week before the Missouri River at Parkville, Missouri, is back in its banks. The latest National Weather Service map predicts…
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Segment 1: Snow removal has pushed some cities beyond their budget.A rough winter has put both Leawood, Kansas, and Riverside, Missouri, over budget for…
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Justin Wilson is engaged in a consequential fight against irrelevance.As the owner and operator of Sound 81 Productions, a recording studio in Riverside,…
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Is Robert Altman’s 1996 film “Kansas City” responsible for the preservation of the 18th & Vine jazz district?Jazz historian and KCUR Fish Fry host Chuck…
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Segment 1: A talk with Kevin Willmott about his new film."BlacKkKlansman" just won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. It's based on the true…