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Covering everything from education and politics to conservation efforts and health/science, nothing is off-limits on KRCU's Going Public. This locally-produced program provides a space for officials and community members to speak on the latest news in - and issues facing - the southeast Missouri region.

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Going Public: 'Abide In Love: Ste. Genevieve' President Speaks About ICE Presence and Approaches to Community Response in the Region

On this episode of KRCU’s 'Going Public', we speak with Susie Johnson, President of the Ste. Genevieve Chapter of 'Abide in Love'—a group that supports those who are detained and their families— about the work their group does and how ICE presence in the region might be seen after the detentions at the Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo.

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Going Public: Innovative Online Program Developed at SEMO Educates Nurses about Organ and Tissue Donation

An innovative online program developed by former Southeast Missouri State University nursing professor, Dr. Linda Heitman, has reached more than 5,000 nursing students nationwide and is continuing to expand. The program educates nurses about Oregon and tissue donation.

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Going Public: 2026 'Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month' and 'Paint the Town Purple' Initiative Focuses On Needs In Region

In this 'Going Public' interview, we speak with Maddie Erwin, Caregiver Programming Director with the Alzheimer's Association of Southeast Missouri. She shares information about upcoming events for 'Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness' Month, and resources for caregivers and family members who are dealing with Alzheimer's and Dementia.

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Going Public: Leslie Washington, with 'Moms Demand Action', Discusses Upcoming 2026 'Wear Orange' Weekend, June 5th to 7th

In this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with Leslie Washington, a local volunteer and advocate for the group 'Moms Demand Action', about the upcoming 'Wear Orange' weekend, June 5th through the 7th, which honors the victims and survivors, and amplifies awareness of America's gun violence crisis.

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Going Public: Economics Professor Explains Tax Propositions on April 2026 General Municipal Election Ballot in Cape Girardeau County

In the upcoming April 2026 election, Cape Girardeau County voters will consider two propositions to prevent property tax increases on primary residences. 'Proposition A' would exempt senior citizens aged 62 and older from property tax increases unless their homes are renovated or the tax levy increases. 'Proposition B' would cap annual property tax increases at 5% or the inflation rate, whichever…

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Going Public: Heather Collier with Southeast MO Food Bank Talks About 2025 Annual Report and Community Impact

In 2025, the Southeast Missouri Food Bank faced unique challenges, including tornadoes and a government shutdown affecting SNAP. They distributed over 14 million pounds of food, equating to 12.3 million meals, and served an average of 80,000 individuals monthly. Despite a 30% increase in their food budget for 2026, they received 664,000 fewer pounds from the USDA's TEFAP program. The food bank…

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Going Public: SEMO Interim Provost Discusses New Program Offerings

Today we're talking with Dr. Doug Koch, Interim Provost at SEMO. Doug shares information about some new programs that are in the works and the proposed 90 day credit hour degree for criminal justice. We started off by talking about SEMO aviation program, including plans for expanding to allow students to learn how to be an air traffic controller.

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Going Public: United Way of Southeast MO Opens 2026-28 Grant Application, Addressing Needs in Region

On this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with Elizabeth Shelton, the Executive Director of the United Way of Southeast Missouri. She talks about the many challenges facing community programs in the region, after a year of funding uncertainties, economic challenges, and natural disasters.

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Going Public: Updates on Cape's Broadway Theatre with Brennon Todt and Liz Haynes

Dan Woods talks with downtown Cape Girardeau developer Brennon Todt and Old Town Cape executive director Liz Haynes about the Broadway Theatre project's next phase.

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Going Public: Amanda Joyce of the American Red Cross Shares Details of Upcoming Blood Drive and Need for Donations in Region

In this episode of Going Public, we speak with Amanda Joyce, Account Manager for the Missouri Arkansas Region of the American Red Cross Blood Services about their collaboration with KRCU to host a blood drive on Tuesday, January 13, in the Hirsch Community Room of the Cape Girardeau Public Library from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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