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The General Assembly has approved House Bill 4420, which extends provisions of the College Campus Press Act beyond student journalists at state-sponsored institutions to include professional journalists at public media outlets.
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Commentator Julie Murphy became a grandmother a couple months ago. For our Women’s Voices series, she shares some thoughts about this new stage in her life.
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Renowned poet and novelist Kaveh Akbar, whose debut novel Martyr! became a New York Times bestseller and was a finalist for the National Book Award, is the 2025-26 Metz Writer-in-Residence.
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The expansion was years in the making, and includes six new patient rooms, a triage room, and an updated waiting area.
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MDH's president will soon leave, and its chief nursing officer has already departed.
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On a 7-0 vote, the city council this week gave the mayor and administration the go-ahead to submit the notice.
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Tri States Public Radio is inviting people to submit photos for its first-ever Community Wall Calendar 2027.
Echos of the Prairie: the history of the places we call home features short histories of communities in TSPR's broadcast region. Histories are written and voiced by community members. Echos of the Prairie airs Tuesday - Friday at 8:19 am and 5:48 pm. Episodes are also available on demand, on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.