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News Tribune on Tap News Tribune
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News Tribune on Tap is a weekly podcast published by the Jefferson City News Tribune in Jefferson City, Missouri.
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Special Learning Center with Director Stephanie Johnson
In this week's episode, Editor Gary Castor chats with Special Learning Center Director Stephanie Johnson about the history and mission of the Special Learning Center and its new location, which supporters broke ground on last week.
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Magnolia's Ministry
In this week's episode, Editor Gary Castor chats with Amanda Love, Secretary of the Magnolia's Ministry Board, about the local organization, which offers resources to individuals who are being sexually exploited or trafficked. For more information, visit themagnoliaministry.org.
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Show-Me State Airshow
In this week's episode, Editor Gary Castor chats with Show-Me State Airshow Director Penny Smith about this year's air show, taking place Sept. 14 and 15 at the Jefferson City Memorial Airport. For more information, visit showmestateairshow.org.
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2019 Tornado Recovery Efforts with Ann Bax
Five years after a tornado struck Jefferson City and uprooted the lives of its citizens, Editor Gary Castor chats with former United Way of Central Misouri President Ann Bax about the recovery efforts and how the community came back stronger than ever.
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Remembering the 2019 tornado with former Mayor Carrie Tergin
As we approach the anniversary of the tornado that struck Jefferson City on May 22, 2019, Editor Gary Castor chats with former Mayor Carrie Tergin about her recollection of the events from the disaster and how it affected the community.
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Capitol Avenue Revitalization
In this week's episode, Editor Gary Castor chats with Dave Helmick, the housing and property supervisor for the City of Jefferson Department of Planning and Protective Services, about three ongoing Jefferson City projects. They discuss progress at Missouri State Penitentiary, the city's approach to addressing dilapidated historic homes on Capitol Avenue and the acquisition process for redevelopment, and plans for the old News Tribune building at 210 Monroe St.