Brett Peveto
ProducerBrett brings 7 years of radio news writing experience at Metro Source. His reporting expertise is in monetary policy, economic systems, resource distribution, rent-seeking, and neo-feudalism.
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A nationwide teacher shortage has been made worse by COVID. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education reports unfilled positions and declining numbers in teacher certification programs.
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Planned Parenthood will deploy a mobile abortion clinic in southern Illinois to reduce travel times for patients coming from Missouri.
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Election season is here in Missouri, and despite improvements in access, voters with disabilities still face challenges.
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With health care a key topic of debate in Missouri's U.S. Senate race, advocates say the state's Medicaid expansion is providing benefits to Missourians.
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National Depression Screening Day is this Thursday, Oct. 6. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports depression affects one in five Americans every year, and 40% don't seek treatment.
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The Inflation Reduction Act contains tax incentives and grant money to help rural electric co-ops invest in various kinds of upgrades. Co-ops can apply for up to $970 million each.
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Parents are being encouraged to get their kids a back-to-school health checkup. Suggested screenings include vision and hearing, and a visit to the dentist for getting teeth cleaned.
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Despite all the news of recent changes to Missouri voting laws, some things remain the same for the Aug. 2 primary.