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2:35 pm
Mon January 16, 2012

With deer hunting totals below 10-year average, MDC points to decline in deer population

Missouri's Conservation Department says hunters killed nearly 239,000 deer during the 2011-12 firearms hunting season.

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Science, Health and Technology
5:00 pm
Fri January 13, 2012

Western Mo. meat company expands recall

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A western Missouri meat company has expanded its recall to include 137 pounds of cooked head sausage.

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Science, Health and Technology
9:44 am
Fri January 13, 2012

Understanding Amber Alerts

Friday is National Amber Alert Day.  Law enforcement officials across the nation are recognizing the importance of the Amber Alert System, which is a high-speed, high-tech way of alerting the public when a child has been abducted. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, there’s been some misunderstanding about the criteria that must be met before the alert can go out.

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Flood victim found
9:23 am
Fri January 13, 2012

Trooper's body found in NW Missouri

Credit Photo courtesy Missouri Highway Patrol
Fred Guthrie, Jr.

The body of a Missouri highway patrolman who disappeared while watching over flooded areas last summer was found Thursday not far from the original search area, authorities said.

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Science, Health and Technology
10:10 pm
Thu January 12, 2012

New research provides insight into frog evolution

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Carl Gerhardt led the study into how the eastern grey tree frog may have evolved.

New research out of the University of Missouri shows that when it comes to female mate preference in a certain species of tree frog, there may be more than meets the eye.  Females may actually prefer the calls of males that share the same number of chromosomes.

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Under the Microscope
8:02 pm
Thu January 12, 2012

The evolution of frogs

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An illustration of a frog found in Carl Gerhardt's lab.

This week on the show: a former engineer calls for an investigation of the Callaway nuclear plant. Plus, new research may provide insight into how a species of treefrog evolved.

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