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  • “Even those people who were against the Vietnam War could identify with us being held captive,” former Prisoner of War Jack Ensch once observed. “The torture and the mistreatment – nobody could argue that wasn’t wrong.” Vietnam indeed divided our country as it had not been divided since the Civil War, but whether you supported the war or opposed it, the POW-MIA bracelet phenomenon allowed Americans a means of separating feelings toward the conflict, from feelings toward soldiers.
  • Dyllan Day is a sophomore at Southeast Missouri State University double-majoring in music education and psychology. She plays mellophone in the Southeast Marching Band and French horn in the Wind Symphony.
  • Walter Parks is the Fri. Aug. 30th guest at 'Tunes at Twilight', held at the 'Ivers Square' Gazebo in Downtown Cape Girardeau. His performances are described as 'both entertaining and educational, presenting historic music, original music and stories that preface songs in a contemporary way'.
  • Cape Girardeau's water treatment plant has been a vital aspect of the city's infrastructure since its first water system was established in 1894.
  • Dan Woods talks with Maxine Clark, Founder of Build-A-Bear Workshop. Maxine shares about her career with Build-A-Bear, as well as her mentoring of women and minority entrepreneurs.
  • Dr. Gabby Baffoni will be joined by Dr. Andrew Braddock (viola) of Western Kentucky University and Dr. Matthew Gianforte (piano) of Murray State University for an evening of chamber music for clarinet, viola, and piano.
  • I had coffee recently with a former student to hear about her new family member – a baby girl. She said she enjoyed listening to my show and was wondering why I hadn’t talked about one of her, and the younger generations, favorite foods.
  • In this episode of 'Exposition', we speak with Alana Hamilton, a junior BFA Design and Tech major, who shares insights about her role as the assistant scenic designer for the new play Six Inches Above the Knee. The play runs from Feb. 26th through 28th at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 28th through March 1st at 2 p.m. in the Rust Flexible Theatre. It is intended for mature audiences.
  • Today we're talking with Dr. Doug Koch, Interim Provost at SEMO. Doug shares information about some new programs that are in the works and the proposed 90 day credit hour degree for criminal justice. We started off by talking about SEMO aviation program, including plans for expanding to allow students to learn how to be an air traffic controller.
  • Mitchel Fleming was born in April of 1761, in Kent County, Delaware to George and Margaret (Killen) Fleming. The Fleming family moved south to Rowan County, North Carolina near the Coddle Creek Church. In 1777, he enlisted in Captain Craig’s Company, of Col. Francis Locke's Regiment at the age of 16.
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