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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon was at St. Francis Hospital in Maryville Wednesday, August 18th and announced a plan to create a rural broadband computer network throughout Northern Missouri.
Todays announcement was part of a broader initiative to bring rural broadband to most of Missouri. The project is expected to connect 660 thousand homes and businesses to high-speed internet to help homes, businesses, schools, law enforcement and hospitals.
The Mo Broadband Initiative teams Missouri with Blue Bird Media, United Electric Cooperative and other providers to bring the project to completion in around 36 months.
The entire announcement by the Governor can be heard by clicking on the audio player below...
Senator Claire McCaskill held a Town Hall meeting on the campus of Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville on Wednesday, August 11th.
After opening remarks By Northwest President John Jasinski the soon to be senior Senator from Missouri took questions from the audience. Over 100 people were in attendance and Senator McCaskill fielded questions on health care, jobs, cap and trade, immigration reform and the Recovery Act of 2009 among others.
To listen to Senator Claire McCaskill's Maryville Town Hall Meeting click on the audio player below...
A former Maryville resident Lesli Summa Bills escape from her burning home during the flood of the Cumberland River in Nashville became national news as news helicopters captured video of the burning home. John Coffey talked with Bills about her situation in a morning conversation.
Dr. Jasinski Delivers State of the University SpeechNorthwest President Dr. John Jasinski gave a State of the University address at Monday, April 12 in the Living Room of the J.W. Jones Student Union.
During the address, Dr. Jasinski discussed the University's current state of affairs and served up the challenges as the Northwest Leadership Team sees them. Dr. Jasinski commented on finance, academics and operations, and strategic intent.
The address was broadcast live on 90.5 and 88.9 FM and can be also be heard by clicking below.
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Students, administrators, and faculty recently hosted a reception for Missouri lawmakers in the state capital building.
Click on the audio link to hear how the day went.
Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville celebrated the inauguation of it's 10th President, Dr. John Jasinski, Friday October 23rd in the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts.
The installation ceremony was aired live on KXCV-KRNW, 90.5 and 88.9 FM. The ceremony highlights included remarks from Michael Johnson, BS '85 a longtime friend of President Jasinski, the installation performed by James "Bill" Loch, President of the Northwest Board of Regents, presentation of the Presidential Medallion by President Emeritus Dr. Dean Hubbard and Dr. B.D. Owens, BS '59 and of course the inaugural address by Dr. Jasinski.
You can listen to the entire installation ceremony by clicking on the audio player below.
Dr. Max Ruhl, Dean of the College of Education and Human Services at Northwest is the keynote speaker at the Thursday, July 30 summer commencement. KXCV/KRNW News Director, Kirk Wayman recently spoke with Dr. Ruhl about the commencement as well as several statewide initiatives that Northwest is involved in...initiatives that could impact the state of education in Missouri.
Responsibility - taking ownership of what you say and do
Each week, Dr. Carrol Fry reviews a movie playing in the area. You can hear these reviews Thursdays at 11:06.
Announcing Dr. John Jasinski as new president of Northwest Missouri State University