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Sinopsis
In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Karen Brown, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Join Karen Brown as she shares the latest on Mississippi news, culture, and current events.Listen weekdays at 8:30 on MPB Think Radio.
Episodios
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Tuesday, January 10th, 2017
10/01/2017On today's show: Find out why one report says Mississippi is earning a "D" in Education. Then, the Lt. Governor and others weigh-in on the Legislative Session so far. And after StoryCorps, find out what a Coastal environmental organization is saying about some of the President-elect's top pics.
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Monday, January 9th, 2016
09/01/2017On today's show: We talk to a leading School Choice advocate about what he thinks is and is not working in the special needs vouchers program. Then, a new bill to protect patients from sexual abuse from their doctors. And the current NASA administrator makes his last stop at the Stennis Space Center. All that, plus Everyday Tech.
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Friday, January 6th, 2017
06/01/2017Find out what an organization representing state business leaders is hoping to get out of the legislative session. Then, why one organization says Mississippi doesn't use enough of its welfare dollars to help the poor. And an artistic relative of a Tuskeegee airman is honored at the State Capitol. Plus a new segment, "Mississippi: a Thread Through Time," to honor the state's bicentennial.
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Thursday, January 5th, 2017
05/01/2017On today's show: Governor Phil Bryant makes his predictions on the new Legislative Session. Find out what he says about spending all that BP settlement money. Plus, Mississippi is getting a "D" in education. But find out why K-12 leaders say we're headed in the right direction. And in the Book Club, looking back at the great flood of 1927.
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2016
04/01/2017On today's show: The 2017 legislative session is underway. Find out what action lawmakers have already taken. And, celebrating 10 years of the Mississippi Blues Marathon. Plus, a Health Minute with Dr. Rick deShazo.
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Tuesday, January 3rd, 2016
04/01/2017On today's show: As the 2017 legislative session gets underway, we'll have political analysis from MPB's At Issue. Then, we continue our conversation with Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves. Plus, Everyday Tech and StoryCorps.
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Friday, December 30, 2016
30/12/2016On today's show: Our legislative preview week continues as we talk to House Minority Leader David Baria. Then, Captain Johnny Poulos of the Highway Patrol says law enforcement will be in full force over the holiday weekend. And Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann urges caution when making year-end donations.
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28TH
29/12/2016On today's show: As our look ahead to the 2017 Legislative Session begins, we sit down with the leader of the State Senate, Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves. Then, a community begins to heal as one of its own is arrested in a high-profile church burning. And we'll hear from the P-R firm working to re-brand Mississippi. Plus a Southern Remedy Health Minute with Dr. Rick deShazo.
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Thursday, Dec. 29th
29/12/2016On today's show: Legislative Preview week continues as we sit down with state education superintendent Carey Wright. Then, Mississippi’s top crops for 2016 add up to a good year in agriculture. Plus, our Money Talks finance pro offers a year-end checkup for your pocket book. And in the Book Club: 100 Things to do in Jackson, MS Before You Die.
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Tuesday, Dec. 27
27/12/2016On today's show: A new settlement agreement is in place in a long-running child welfare case. But what does it mean for the state's foster care system? And after StoryCorps, find out what to do with that fridge full of holiday leftovers.
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Thursday, December 22nd
22/12/2016Safe holiday driving for Mississippians. Then, news from the front line of fighting HIV/AIDS in the state. And, a legendary TV producer in our Book Club.
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Wednesday, December 21st
21/12/2016A new report shows Mississippi needs to do better in planning for healthcare during an emergency. Then, what 2016 was like in Mississippi agriculture. And what's ahead in 2017. Later, a Health Minute from Doctor Rick Deshazo on food allergies in kids. And, fees are going up at the Vicksburg National Military Park next year.
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Tuesday, December 20th
20/12/2016Mississippi's electoral votes are going to president-elect Donald Trump. We'll take a look at the process. Then, state and federal law enforcement team up in the Capital City for Operation Silent Night. Later, a StoryCorps conversation from Mississippi on what ninety years of living can teach you. And, a feature story on dealing with depression during the holidays.
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Monday, December 19th
20/12/2016An important deadline to register for Obamacare is extended through midnight tonight. Then, enforcing Mississippi's drunk driving laws this holiday season. Later, a visit from the experts of Everyday Tech on practicing wifi safety. And, a feature story on Second Amendment rights in Mississippi as we transition from Obama to Trump.
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Friday, December 16th
17/12/2016The state's second largest school district plans to address its accreditation problems. Later, the holiday season is also the scam season. And, refurbishing a historic statue on the Gulf Coast.
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Thursday, December 15th
15/12/2016A new report on Head Start in Mississippi and across the nation says all the children who need it aren't being reached. The reason? Not enough money. Then, protecting adolescents from HPV. Later, letting the King of Rock 'n' Roll in the Mississippi Hall of Fame. And, taking stock of the state's governors in our Book Club.
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Wednesday, December 14th
15/12/2016If you want to get insurance through the Affordable Care Act, you have an important deadline tomorrow. Then, negotiations continue in the Cleveland school desegregation case. Later, a Health Minute from Doctor Rick Deshazo on kicking the smoking habit. And, collecting money in Mississippi to help families in Haiti.
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Tuesday, December 13th
14/12/2016Bringing high-speed internet access to rural areas of the state. Then, getting small businesses in Mississippi the capital they need to grow. Later, a StoryCorps conversation from Mississippi on making a difference in the Magnolia State. And, a plan to expand after school care across the state.
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Monday, December 12th
12/12/2016The state of Mississippi now owns seven hundred acres on Cat Island.Then, a new clinic could make a difference for the Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency. Later, a visit from the experts of Everyday Tech on your tech and your music. And, a biogas purification plant comes to Tippah County.
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Friday, December 9th
09/12/2016The state medical licensing board is examining penalties for physicians who have sexual relations with patients. Later, calling for the repeal of the state's "religious freedom" law. And, what makes Mississippi's Golden Triangle a hot bed for new industry and job creation?