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Almost 800,000 uninsured Missourians became eligible for coverage through the federal health insurance marketplace earlier this year. As the state…
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This is the latest installment of Harvest Public Media’s Field Notes, in which we talk about important issues related to food production. For more than a…
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This story is part of True/False Conversations, a series of in-depth interviews with the filmmakers of this year’s True/False Fest. Find the rest of them…
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In the small town of Staunton, Ill., the new $9 million water plant is a welcome addition. After all, when the 80-year-old facility it replaces seized up…
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Photo 3: Members of the communities surrounding Fort Leonard Wood gathered Tuesday to discuss the U.S. Army proposal to remove troops from the fort. Under…
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When the Homestead Act of 1862 made land in the Great Plains virtually free, people rushed in to settle rural Kansas. But 150 years later, the dust has…
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Watch the show and join the conversation on the Intersection website.As the nation continues its delicate path toward economic recovery, the future…
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Back in April, Harvest Public Media’s Grant Gerlock headed to Tekamah, Neb., to see how planting was going for farmers on the Missouri River floodplain.…
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Watch the show and join the conversation on the Intersection website.More than a quarter of Missouri’s population lives in rural areas. Intersection…
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On this week's show, we’ll debunk some myths about forensic science and learn how a rural doctor shortage affects some patients.There’s a lack of primary…