Joshua Peters
ReporterJoshua Peters was a student reporter writing for KRCU in 2013.
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It’s hard to imagine that only a couple weeks ago the temperatures were reminiscent of summer, an inviting 70 degrees. Even more unbelievable is that only…
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A massive number of sturgeons died in Iowa during the drought and heatwave of 2012, and continued warming could put the ancient fish’s future at risk.The…
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Missouri is the leading black walnut producer in the country, and they make an impressive amount of money producing nutmeat and lumber. But this leading…
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A group that advocates for the legalization of marijuana in Missouri spoke to about 100 people Monday in the Cape Girardeau Public Library. The audience…
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A local education program that helps school children learn about sexual and physical abuse narrowly avoided going under due to a lack of funding. The…
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Mythical creatures from around the world are tucked away behind the door of the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri this month. The man behind these…
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A photo gala dedicated to the memory of noted paranormal photographer Tom Halstead was put on display Friday night at the Art Council of Southeast…
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The Missouri Department of Conservation have an appetizing plan to get rid of an invasive species of carp in the Mississippi River. Over three-thousand…
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Parents, educators, and other members of the community spoke out about issues concerning education at a Missouri House Interim Committee hearing held at…
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Maintenance along a southern Missouri drainage ditch has been delayed for several months due to a U.S. Fish & Wildlife population study of an endangered…