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Today on River to River, we catch up with Denise and Grant Stejskal. Native Iowans from North Liberty, they pitched their lives overboard a year ago to…
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Host Charity Nebbe celebrates acts of kindness by interviewing the people whose lives have been positively affected by others.
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Thanks to tight competition, hog farmers are feeling a push to expand or get out of the business. That means indoor confined animal feeding operations –…
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Iowa's cultural and economic shift away from the family farm created serious problems for the state. It has also created opportunities for reinvention and…
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Name a famous person who appears regularly on NPR. His first name can be a noun or a verb, and his last name sounds like an article of clothing.…
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Today on River to River, we explore the continuing changes in the music industry...including the fact that more and more users are listening from large…
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This week Hy-Vee's retired chairman and CEO, Ric Jurgens, was honored by the Food Marketing Institute. On the first half of this River to River show, host…
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In the 1890's Iowans saw some strange things in the sky. Charity Nebbe talks with historian Steven Arts about Iowa’s UFO sightings. Then, if you’re…
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The attention often centers on agriculture when a drought hits. But new Iowa Department of Natural Resources numbers show the state’s stream flows are…
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Since the early days of settlement Iowa women have demonstrated their skill, expressed their creativity, and kept their families warm through making…