Chris Drew
Morning Edition Host and Reporter-
Hear State reporting on a hack of the virtual learning app canvas that is impacting the University of Missouri system and a special report from an event in Nixa celebrating future teachers.
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Hear state reporting on a budget passed by the Missouri Legislature this week, which is heading to Gov. Kehoe’s desk next. You'll also hear reporting on a recent letter from Congressmen Eric Burlison criticizing the National Academies of Science.
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Hear reporting on a warning from the Greene County Sheriff's Office about a scam targeting families with loved ones in jail and about billboards along Highway 65 targeting antisemitism.
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Hear reporting on a rezoning case and campaign finance resolution before Springfield's city council last night and a look at an antique store in a historic building in Fair Grove.
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Hear reporting on a ballot measure seeking to make it harder to overturn voter initiatives in Missouri, and a look at a unique apprentice program at Missouri’s Algoa Correctional Center.
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City, state and federal leaders this week, blended praise for public art, history, tourism, infrastructure and the open road in unveiling two major landmarks promoting the city's ties to Route 66.
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Hear the latest on redistricting in Missouri and reporting on remarks given by state and federal leaders on tourism and infrastructure at the dedication of the Route 66 Birthplace Plaza yesterday.
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The Today Show's 3rd Hour was broadcast live from the soon-to-be dedicated Route 66 Birthplace Plaza this morning. Hundreds gathered to celebrate the 100th birthday of the Mother Road.
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Hear reporting on the latest on when Missouri voters can expect to decide a number of potential amendments to the state constitution, we’ll also hear about a new Latter-Day Saints temple being built in Springfield and a look at a Bentonville based nonprofit's work in maternal healthcare and their plans for Mother's Day.
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Poor outcomes in maternal health in our region and across the nation are prompting responses from healthcare workers, stakeholders and communities. Heartland Forward is working to connect the dots.