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Kaitlyn McConnell, the author of Ozarks Alive, shares her findings on pie suppers, an Ozarks tradition that is nearly extinct in its truest form, although there are other forms of the event nowadays. It used to be mainly a fundraiser for rural schools where women would bring pies to be auctioned off. It was also a recreational activity that created a sense of community for local residents.
God Is Not Dead (in College) Guest: Dr. John Schmalzbauer, Missouri State University
God Is Not Dead (in College) Part II Guest: Dr. John Schmalzbauer, Missouri State University
Missouri Senator Roy Blunt on completing USMCA, a trade agreement between Mexico and Canada. Also, the need for foster parents is growing in Missouri, we found out how one lawmaker is looking to change that. And, President Trump announces the death of the ISIS leader.
Dr. Brian Calfano explores past impeachments in this episode of "From the Constituency."
“Just because someone is in a low socioeconomic status does not mean that they should be relegated to chronic disease, as a result of their inability to afford quality food,” Dr. Merritt said. Dr. Karissa Merritt is prescribing healthy food to her patients and they can redeem those prescriptions at Crosslines and Springfield Community Gardens. The idea is to help patients who are food insecure. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports one in eight Missourians had difficulty at some point in 2018 providing enough food for everyone in their household. So, healthy food prescriptions were Dr. Merritt’s way of helping bridge that gap.
Mayors from Missouri's largest cities met with Gov. Mike Parson all in search of a way to curb gun violence across the state. Politics could be affecting your health, according to a new study. Also, we remember Congressman Elijah Cummings.
A federal judge ruled that President Trump's declaration of a national emergency to divert funds to build the border wall was unlawful. Actress Jane Fonda was arrested during a climate change protest outside the capitol. Plus, Sen. Josh Hawley discusses the impeachment inquiry and Trump's decision to pull troops out of Syria.
Daybreak Podcast - October 8, 2019
Daybreak Podcast - October 7, 2019
The Missouri Supreme Court takes up a case to decide what will be required of voters when they go to the polls. Plus, Governor Mike Parson stops by Ozark to discuss workforce development and infrastructure. And the impeachment inquiry continues for President Trump as a new whistleblower comes forward.
Daybreak Podcast - October 4, 2019
Daybreak Podcast - October 3, 2019
Daybreak Podcast - October 2, 2019
Daybreak Podcast - October 1, 2019