High Turnout Wide Margins is back for Season 3!
Co-hosts Brianna Lennon, county clerk in Boone County, Missouri and Eric Fey, director of elections in St. Louis County, Missouri, talk to subject-matter elections experts and local election administrators to ask the questions that are most meaningful to their work and talk with colleagues about how to best approach issues like voter education, cybersecurity, and integrity.
Co-hosts Brianna Lennon, county clerk in Boone County, Missouri and Eric Fey, director of elections in St. Louis County, Missouri, talk to subject-matter elections experts and local election administrators to ask the questions that are most meaningful to their work and talk with colleagues about how to best approach issues like voter education, cybersecurity, and integrity.
KBIA's Dominique Hodge sat down with writer Susan Croce Kelly to talk about her most recent book, "Newspaperwoman of the Ozarks: The Life and Times of Lucile Morris Upton." Upton was a journalist and author who had a deep passion for the Ozarks and its history.
MISSOURI NEWS
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At an event about pregnancy and maternal health convened by the St. Louis Department of Health on Thursday, a panel of health workers said quality pre- and post-natal health care provided by workers beyond clinical health settings is essential to reducing the state’s maternal and infant mortality rates.
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Programs are in high demand at the disability-led nonprofit institute, which plans to use the donation to expand.
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Police said no foul play is suspected, and an autopsy is pending.
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The median time it took Missouri’s social services department to process Medicaid applications for low-income Missourians in February was 77 days, an agency spokesperson told The Independent.
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St. Louis-based nonprofit Gateway to Hope will work with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior services to connect more Missourians with breast healthcare services.
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The J. Huston Tavern tavern was the first building in Missouri to be set aside for historic preservation with public funding.
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Women who are pregnant or who have recently given birth in Gaza face serious challenges amid daily airstrikes, continued ground fighting, high rates of disease and a growing lack of food and water.
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Disney and a board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have settled lawsuits over who controls development in the 40-square-mile district that's home to its Orlando theme parks.
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A California judge found that attorney John Eastman committed "exceptionally serious ethical violations" in his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and recommended disbarment.
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Fires at three vacant mobile homes in Audrain County over five weeks are believed to intentionally set and connected, the Little Dixie Fire Protection District announced Tuesday.
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Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek announced Tuesday his campaign seeking the Republican nomination to serve a full four-year term in the Treasurer’s Office.
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President Joe Biden has won Missouri’s primary, the state Democratic Party announced.
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You're invited to a screening of the 2010 film, 'Prisoner of Her Past', as a way to commemorate Holocaust Awareness Month, which is coming up in April. Rabbi Matt Derrenbacher, Congregation Beth Shalom, is here to tell us more about the event and the film itself. March 26, 2024
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Good morning - here's a roundup of some of the headlines from across the region today.
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