In this week's episode, Managing Editor Gary Castor and reporter Ryan Pivoney chat about the latest news at Lincoln University, including how they have handled recent bomb threats made against historically Black colleges and universities, the state's long history of withholding land grant funds to support LU's agriculture department, and a $1 billion national grant to support climate-friendly farming, ranching and forestry practices at LU.
In today's episode, Reporter Matthew McFarland, talks about the top stories and what is going on in Jefferson City Missouri. Stories- https://www.newstribune.com/news/2025/nov/03/veterans-history-weekend-persists-despite-fed/ https://www.newstribune.com/news/2025/nov/02/one-dead-after-saturday-night-shooting/ https://www.newstribune.com/news/2025/nov/03/kehoe-dss-announces-state-team-member-food-drive/
"Play ball!" Those welcome words have returned to multiple ballparks around Mid-Missouri after several sports were canceled or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic....
In this week's episode, Managing Editor Gary Castor chats with Redemption Inside the Walls Co-chair Paula Benne about the upcoming concert featuring Rend Collective ...