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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'Poetry in Motion' is a production in four parts, at the Trinkle Main Stage of Center in The Square May 12.
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The longtime reporter and host of All Things Considered's new book is It. Goes. So. Fast. The Year of No Do-Overs.
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NPR's longtime Rome correspondent talks about the next chapter.
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The 2021 film is showing on Blue Ridge PBS.
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Ruth D. Hunt will conduct a workshop Saturday at the Gainsboro Branch Library.
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The stretch through Botetourt and Craig Counties uses existing rail beds and shared roadways
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Trust House was founded in 1970 as an emergency shelter and crisis hotline
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In August of 2021, a massive flash flood hit the community of Hurley in Buchanan County, in far southwest Virginia. Six or seven inches of rain fell in just a matter of hours. Reporter Megan Schnabel is a reporter with the online news site Cardinal News. She talked with residents shortly after the flood, and has been following the story as people have tried to rebuild.
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Cardinal News editor Dwayne Yancey looked into the statistics
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It was funded by $1.3 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health