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Show Me Today - The Voice of Missouri
A daily podcast that focuses on stories all across Missouri. Show Me Today offers unique perspectives on our state while being fun and entertaining.
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Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Tuesday, July 18
Kurtis Gregory is making a run for State Senate.Night time is coming alive at Silver Dollar City.Orr Street Studios in Columbia is an artist's dream.The…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMU’s Family Violence Clinic slated for January 2024 reopening
It opened in the 1990s, a safehaven for victims of violence and a place for law students to gain practical experience for a career as an attorney. After…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri lawmaker, former Mizzou football player hopes to score Missouri Senate seat
State Representative Kurtis Gregory wants to move to greener pastures in the Missouri Legislature. He is running for the Missouri Senate District 21 seat…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriOrr Street Studios in Columbia is an artist's dream
An artists’ workspace in Columbia has become the hub of a growing arts scene.Orr Street Studios houses dozens of creative folks and their art.Director Dawn…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Monday, July 17
The finest pizza in Missouri just might be in Arrow Rock.Pizza in a vending machine is coming your way. Washington University in St. Louis examines the bourbon…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriFunding for Missouri's early childhood education hits historic highs
Missouri’s early childhood education community is getting its largest increase ever in state funding. Alisa Nelson talks to Torree Pederson, President and CEO…

Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Friday, July 14
Missouri's first major Democrat, Crystal Quade, has declared a campaign for next year's Governor race.Governor Mike Parson signed a bill that will give…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri's first major Democrat announces her campaign for governor
2024 has yet to arrive, and the race for Missouri’s governor is already heating up.We now have our first major Democrat that has announced her…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Thursday, July 13
A study at Washington University in St. Louis examines if altered gut bacteria may be a precursor to Alzheimer's. There are a plentiful amount of locations for…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriCould gut bacteria signal that you have Alzheimer’s disease?
A laboratory professor of Genomic Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis is researching that disease and how your gut bacteria could be an early…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriInterstate 70 in Missouri will get its largest makeover in history
Interstate 70 in Missouri will get its largest makeover in history. Governor Mike Parson has signed the new state operating budget with a $2.8 billion dollar…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Wednesday, July 12
There is Federal legislation being proposed involving railways that heavily impacts Missouri.I-70 is getting its largest makeover in history. Missouri Life…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriBusch and Kauffman rank among the best for stadium food, but CITYPARK was missed
Betting.com poured over 100,000 reviews for major sports stadiums across the United States and crafted their best and worst stadiums for food, but they failed…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Tuesday, July 11
Missouri S&T has been awarded a grant to gauge public perception of nuclear waste sites.MU Extension discusses how to deal with pesky Japanese beetles.Missouri…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri S&T gauging the public’s interest in nuclear waste
A group of researchers from Missouri S&T have been awarded a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to gauge the public’s perception of nuclear…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri to up its game on Name, Image, and Likeness law for athletes
Missouri high school athletes who sign a letter of intent to play for an in-state college or university will soon be able to cash in on endorsement deals…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Monday, July 10
You will learn about the home of one of Missouri's famous personalities. An organization that highlights the successes of women in sports has an event coming…

Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Friday, July 7
Habitat for Humanity has its next big project underway.Despite the drought, sunflowers will still do well here according to the Missouri Department of…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri forecasting a good year for sunflower bloom
Kansas might be known as the Sunflower State, but its next-door neighbor, Missouri, is also home to the sunflower. In fact, Missouri is home to 16 different…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriThis Missouri man took the "path less taken" literally
Former Missouri Director of Tourism John Robinson completed a 13-year journey across Missouri in which he traveled every mile of every road on the Missouri…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Thursday, July 6
The Missouri Department of Conservation discusses fish kill events. MU Extension has ways to protect your garden against drought. The Missouri Department of…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriThe Missouri Department of Conservation discusses fish kill events
We are following the news recently in the Lake of the Ozarks about a fish kill event, and it spurred a great topic for Show Me Today. What are fish kill…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriU.S. Senator Schmitt weighs in on the Defense Authorization Bill
Every year, Congress considers a bill that affects hundreds of thousands of Missourians. It is the defense authorization bill, the N-D-A-A which funds military…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriThis tick-borne illness is becoming more prominent in Missouri
Bourbon virus, and other tick-borne diseases, are becoming more common in Missouri. A collaborative effort between Washington University in St. Louis and the…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Wednesday, July 5
The St. Louis Zoo and Washington University in St. Louis are working on a collaborative effort to better understand the bourbon virus. The Missouri Department…

Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Monday, July 3
Dogwood Animal Shelter shares tips to keep your pets safe during the heat of the Summer. A World Champion Pitmaster from Lees Summit shares her BBQ tips for…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri's largest spider is migrating around the state
Missouri’s largest spider is the Texas Brown Tarantula: It is on the move.Every Summer the male arachnid migrates to different areas across the state in the…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Friday, June 30th
We find out how much it will cost for your Fourth of July cookout, hear about festivals, and learn about how the holiday weekend is impacting travel…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Thursday, June 29
Missouri Veterans Commission is saving America's heroes by offering free will clinics.A woman who took an interest in barber shops across the state shares the…

Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Wednesday, June 28
Two former state championship wrestlers are competing A House Representative is throwing his name into the State Senate Race.Missourians have a chance to fly…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissourians have a chance to fly in a B-25 WWII bomber in Jefferson City this weekend
The "Berlin Express," a B-25 Mitchell Bomber used during World War II, is making its way to Jefferson City today through July 2. Missourians are invited to…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Tuesday, June 27
New robot technology from the University of Missouri is helping warehouse workers.Kimberly Palmer from NerdWallet discusses what college students need to do to…

Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Monday, June 26
The city of St. Charles previews its Fourth of July festivities.This installment of the Missouri Bar's program "Is It Legal To..." discusses veterans' law and…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriThe Missouri Bar outlines Veterans Law and Social Security Disability
Navigating the legal system can be a daunting task. Today Missourinet’s Bob Priddy and Farah Fite from the Missouri Bar Podcast talk to St Louis area Attorney…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Friday, June 23
Another invasive species has been identified that kills trees and crop plants.Missourian Jason Snelling decided to hit the road and visit every county…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriSpotted Lanternfly seen killing native foliage
Another invasive species has been identified in Missouri. They have been seen killing trees and crop plants. These pests have become a nuisance since being…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriThis Missourian recently visited every county courthouse
Sometimes you get the temptation to hop in the car and go. Jack Snelling is a recent graduate from the University of Missouri that traveled around Missouri and…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriA team at Washington University in St. Louis is looking to tackle the plastic waste problem
Plastics have been somewhat of a double edge sword. While plastic products benefit society, it is also harmful to the environment since it is not…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Wednesday, June 21
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to play in the oldest ballpark in the U.S. next year.Republican Rep. Rick Francis speaks about his agriculture omnibus bill.A…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Tuesday, June 20
One State Senator wants to become Secretary of State.Missouri State University has launched a center for rural schools. We learn about Missouri's Substance…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriOpioids and mental health discussed in Substance Abuse Task Force
Just because the regular Legislative Session is over and done with does not mean that the people’s work is still not being done in Jefferson City. Anthony…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri State University has a one of a kind resource for rural schools
Missouri State University has just created an education center unlike anything else in Missouri.With roughly 70% of Missouri schools existing in rural areas…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriWays for livestock producers to deal with black vultures
Black Vultures are posing an issue for livestock producers. While turkey vultures will only consume dead animals, black vultures are known to prey on young…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Monday, June 19
Russell Burdette, the owner of YourLakeVacation.com, discusses the crazy travel season. MoDot discusses the bridge issue in Missouri.University of Missouri…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri has more than 800 bridges listed in poor condition
Missouri has the seventh largest highway system in America, with more than 34,000 miles of road and 10,000 bridges to take care of. MoDOT Assistant Chief…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriFruit flies paving way for understanding genetics
Elizabeth King is a Biological Sciences assistant professor at the University of Missouri that has been awarded a five-year $1.9 million dollar grant to expand…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Wednesday, June 14th
Graphic novelist and young-adult literature writer, Johnny Christmas, outlines his new book.The Disabled Athlete Sports Association details its Summer events…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Tuesday, June 13
The armadillo population is on the rise and here to stay. The Missouri Department of Conservation has proposed hunting and fishing permit increases. The…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriHunting and Fishing in Missouri may become more expensive
Hunting and fishing check the box on many Missourians' hobby lists. It is also a relative bargain compared to what other states charge for permits. However…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri's armadillo population is on the rise
More armadillos are entering and staying in the Missouri area. While the animal is a peaceful creature that does not appear to be affecting any Missouri…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri works to dig its way out of a childcare crisis
Missouri is trying to dig its way out of a childcare crisis. Alisa Nelson talks to Representative Brenda Shields, of St. Joseph, who led the charge in the…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriA new drought and mitigation response plan is here just in time
The new Missouri Drought and Mitigation Response Plan is now complete after more than two years of study and development. Marshall Griffin is with the Surface…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriMissouri first lady’s community service challenge aims to instill “gift of service to others”
Learning the gift of service to others is what Missouri’s first family is trying to instill in kids. Alisa Nelson talks to Missouri First Lady Teresa Parson…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriPreparing yourself for black bear encounters
Let’s talk about the black bear population in Missouri. Interactions have been on the increase as of late, and now is as good a time as any to talk about being…
Show Me Today - The Voice of MissouriShow Me Today - Wednesday, June 7
State Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman sponsored a bill that clarifies that a person can be charged with homicide and have the pre-meditated intent to kill even…