
Josh Stinson
Emeritus KRCU Public Radio "Morning Edition" Host/Producer/ReporterTransfer student originally from Florida. He has had a varied experience in life from working at Disney World Parks and Resorts to being a butcher and brewer. He uses his renaissance man background to find interesting stories in everyday life.
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In a decision on May 1st, the City Council of Cape Girardeau, Mo. voted to save the Broadway Theater.
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The near-century-old historic Broadway Theatre building may be set for demolition, and a public hearing on the matter has been set for May 1st. Several local community members spoke in favor of saving the structure.
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Cape Girardeau International Airport held a groundbreaking on Tuesday, April, 11th. This comes as part of wide-sweeping changes to the infrastructure and overall updates, which began with an update to the runways last year.
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Regional Cities Municipal Elections reveal voter priorities.
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The City of Cape Girardeau may have found extra funding in the form of a 3% tax on recreational marijuana.
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The iconic low water crossing in Jackson City Park was recently replaced after several flooding incidents and years of use.
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After more than 40 years, the Cape River Heritage Museum gets a long-awaited renovation.
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As part of code compliance in the City of Cape Girardeau, several residential structures are being lined up for demolition after condemnation by inspection services.
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An active shooter scenario in Cape Girardeau on Friday, July 15th provided a realistic scenario for training first responders and educators.
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As Updates and Improvements To Cape Girardeau Streets Continue, A City Engineer Explains The ProcessMany improvements are coming to the City of Cape Girardeau. A city engineer explains the process for selecting which streets receive priority.