Recent flooding left enormous amounts of rural land in Southern Illinois and Southeast Missouri under water. While infrastructure…such as roads, telephones service, and electricity…has been restored to towns, villages, and homes, wildlife habitats and agricultural land remain inaccessible.
Bob Gillespie, natural history biologist for the Department of Conservation’s Southeast Region, talks to Jacob McCleland about the ecological and agricultural impact of all that water.
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Graphic novels have gained popularity in the United State over the past two decades and are now finding their way onto library shelves. A first cousin of the comic book, graphic novels are becoming a more influential facet of popular culture, often being converted into blockbuster movies.
Graphic novel aficionado Karl Suhr spoke with Southeast Public Radio’s pop culture correspondant, Jason Brown.
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The recent Wabash Valley Earthquakes reminded a lot of people that they are not prepared in case of a major disaster. Sheryl Klueppel of the Southeast Missouri Chapter of the Red Cross talks to Jacob McCleland to discuss emergency planning for you and your family.
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