Jeff Bossert
Morning Edition HostJeff Bossert has been Radio IQ's Morning Edition host since 2017. His 25 years of hosting and reporting has been primarily with NPR member stations, including WKNO in Memphis, and Illinois Public Media/WILL in Urbana, Illinois. A big advocate for professional development, Jeff served on the Illinois News Broadcasters Association’s Board of Directors. An avid film buff, performer in church and community choirs, and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan, Jeff lives with wife Kerry and fluffy cat Toby.
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Sarah McCammon's new book is The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church.
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Producing Artistic Director Ginger Poole is credited with saving the company in 2009. She's leaving the job at the end of this season.
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A Virginia Tech professor suggests a few mitigation efforts, like keeping cats indoors and installing screens on windows.
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A number of citizen groups are opposed to converting the more than 100 acres of privately-owned, forested land into housing and retail space.
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It will be the sole mission of the state's Cannabis Control Authority.
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The annual Opt Outside campaign highlights self-guided tours, scavenger hunts, and the Festival of Trees in Natural Bridge
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Saturday's conference aims to find next steps to build resiliency and equity
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The exhibit of works by David Ramey is on display at two downtown museums through March of 2024.
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The Morning Edition Host's new book looks at 16 meetings the president held with those he disagreed.
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The $480 million project will expand the highway from two to three lanes in both directions.