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KBIA News: Business Beat

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A weekly look at business issues important to mid-Missouri this week.


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KBIA News: Business Beat, November 4, 2009

The founder of TOMS shoes recently visited the University of Missouri. KBIA's Kristin Brody caught up with Blake Mycoskie and tells his story in an audio postcard. Also, a division of the Moberly school district is using a classic board game, in a not so classic way. Hosted by KBIA's Ken Boehlke. ...

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[ Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, October 28, 2009

The US Government announced $3.4 billion in stimulus money will go towards installing a new "smart grid" to replace America's current power grid. The St. Louis branch of Boeing is now putting its name in the hat for a share of that money. Also, a small bug called the twig beetle is killing thousands of trees on the west coast. KBIA's Rebecca Wolfson has the story of how this could impact Missouri. Show hosted by KBIA's Ken Boehlke. ...

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[ Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, September 16, 2009

KBIA's Julie Black has the story of the debate over the designation of Highway 54 as an interstate. Also, KBIA's Teryn Schaefer interviews Richard King of Thumper Entertainment about the ticket charges at this year's Roots, Blues and Barbecue Festival....

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[ Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, September 9, 2009

Higher Education Commissioner Robert Stein talks about the relation between the economy and higher college enrollments. Also, KBIA's JJ Stankevitz has the story of a decade old jewelry shop's going out of business sale...

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[ Wed, 09 Sep 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, September 2, 2009

MU School of Business Professor Karen Schnatterly explains Columbia's state in the recession and recovery. Plus, one Columbia business owner says running a small business is going well. Hosted by KBIA's Ken Boehlke....

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[ Wed, 02 Sep 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, August 12, 2009

Recent reports from the Columbia Regional Airport show passenger numbers on the rise, and the airport wants to get bigger. The expansion could result in one family losing their farm. Plus, the U.S. Department of Transportation is providing over $900,000 dollars in stimulus funding to purchase a new barge. Hosted by KBIA's Janet Saidi....

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[ Wed, 12 Aug 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, August 5, 2009

Inside Jefferson City's 170-year-old penitentiary ... it's been closed since 2004, but city and state leaders still hope it can draw people to town. Hosted by KBIA's Janet Saidi....

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[ Wed, 5 Aug 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, July 29, 2009

Columbia reaches a major population benchmark ... and, a talk to some folks who are trying to keep the population down ... in the landfill. Hosted by KBIA's Sean Powers....

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[ Wed, 29 Jul 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, July 22, 2009

The City Council approves two TIF projects ... and, passes several measures that will change the Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival. Hosted by KBIA's Sean Powers....

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[ Wed, 22 Jul 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, July 8, 2009

This week on Business Beat, a project from the governor's office is designed to increase broadband internet across the state. Also, a new law is making it harder for undocumented immigrants in the state to attend college. Plus, two business owners in Osage Beach recently re-opened their classic dinner off Highway 54. Hosted by KBIA's Janet Saidi....

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[ Wed, 8 Jul 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, July 1, 2009

Ellis Fischel's patient tower was put on hold last week when Gov. Jay Nixon used line-item veto power to cut $105 million out of the state's budget. Plus, Nixon's meeting with Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signaled a effort to get funding for a high-speed rail in mid-Missouri. Also, Kirksville has been waiting for a proposed DNA lab to become a reality, and it looks like the city is going to have to keep waiting. Hosted by KBIA's Janet Saidi....

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[ Wed, 1 Jul 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, June 24, 2009

In this week's business beat, KBIA's Allison Clarke looks at the value of used restaurant grease and how people are now stealing this hot commodity. Also, skateboard enthusiasts share their love of the extreme sport when a new Columbia business sponsored Columbia's "Go Skate Day." Hosted by KBIA's Janet Saidi....

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[ Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, June 17, 2009

May's unemployment numbers released this week show the state's unemployment rate climbed nearly a full percentage point after a decline in April. Also, a database set up by the Department of Insurance could make it easier to track insurance companies' records. Plus, a story on the recession's effect on the travel industry and when customers should take advantage of special travel deals. Hosted by Sara Wittmeyer....

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[ Wed, 17 Jun 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, June 10, 2009

The United States Department of Agriculture hosts listening sessions about its Animal Identification System. In Jefferson City about 300 farmers and advocates from across Missouri and the Midwest mainly spoke against the system. Plus, one Missouri couple is changing thousands of lives on the other side of the world. Hosted by KBIA's Janet Saidi....

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[ Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, June 3, 2009

A new biodiesel production plant opened in Moberly this week. KBIA's Taylor Reeh has more on area soybean farmers are investing in the unique business model. Also, KBIA's Sean Powers talks with Columbia's new Director of Economic Development, Mike Brooks. Hosted by KBIA's Janet Saidi....

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[ Wed, 03 Jun 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, May 27, 2009

The Missouri prison system has a multi-million dollar annual budget. Typically, it increases every year, but this year the budget actually decreased. And we also look at what a local volunteer organization is doing to help people stay cool this summer. Hosted by KBIA's Sara Wittmeyer....

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[ Wed, 27 May 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, May 20, 2009

Chrysler recently decided to cut a quarter of its 3200 dealerships nationwide. KBIA's Joe Garber reports on local dealers sounding off on the automaker's decision. Also, KBIA's Courtney Flatt has the story of Bob Hine, a University of Missouri sorority house chef who was laid off in December. Finally, KBIA's Shane Hoffman comments on the MU Journalism School's controversial decision to "require" incoming freshmen to purchase an iPod Touch or iPhone....

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[ Wed, 20 May 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, May 13, 2009

The US Secretary of Agriculture visits Southeast Missouri to talk about the nation's agriculture community ... and the Columbia Farmer's Market does not get federal stimulus fund that would have helped fund a new pavilion. Hosted by KBIA's Sean Powers....

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[ Wed, 13 May 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, May 6, 2009

President Barack Obama may address immigration reform this month. On the campaign trail, Obama promised comprehensive immigration legislation, including a plan to make it easier for immigrants to obtain US citizenship. KBIA's Eric Durban looks at how Missouri is addressing the immigration issue. Then, KBIA's Carolina Astrain visits Los Cuates Latin Store in Columbia, a business hurting because fewer immigrants are coming to Missouri. Plus, KBIA's Courtney Flatt has the story of a mid-Missouri im...

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[ Wed, 06 May 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, April 29, 2009

This week, the Obama administration said it would expand its housing aid plan by offering mortgage lenders incentives to lower the rates borrowers' pay on second mortgages. Missouri Public Radio's Maria Altman reports on a bill floating through the Missouri General Assembly that could give renters more time to move out of a foreclosed unit. Then, KBIA's Ken Boehlke talks to ReMax Boone Reality agent Greg Harmon who says Missouri renters of foreclosed properties have more than enough time to plen...

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[ Wed, 29 Apr 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, April 22, 2009

This week, researchers, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs are gathered in Columbia for the Energy Summit, and all the talk is on the environment. KBIA's Steve Weinman looks at a report released by the Argonne National Laboratory that says Missouri will be using a staggering amount of water for corn-based ethanol production by 2030. And then Ashley Crimaldi talks to Gary Ryan of Ryan Enterprises, who transforms discarded waste into new agricultural products....

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[ Wed, 22 Apr 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, April 15, 2009

A law and economics professor from the University of Missouri-Kansas City talks about the Obama administration's decision to release information on the stress tests of the country's banks. He says the decision came only after the administration became the subject of criticism. Hosted by KBIA's Sean Powers. ....

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[ Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, April 8, 2009

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that more than more than 250,000 Missourians were unemployed and looking for work in February. In the first part of a three-part series on unemployment, KBIA's Courtney Flatt has the story of Wes Winberry who was recently laid off from his job at MBS Textbook Exchange in Columbia. As people, like Winberry, continue to apply for unemployment benefits and look for jobs, the non-profit Missouri Budget Project reports Missouri's unemployment rate is getting wor...

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[ Wed, 8 Apr 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, April 1, 2009

The economic downturn has hit Newspapers hard in the last year. The Columbia Missourian last month cut its print edition to five days a week from seven. Like many news organizations impacted by the financial crisis, newspapers have to make sacrifices. Columbia Missourian General Manager Dan Potter talks to host Sean Powers about how his newspaper is fairing during the financial crisis. KBIA Steve Sliker talks to Erica Smith who by day designs graphics for the St. Louis Post Dispatch and by night...

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[ Wed, 1 Apr 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, March 25, 2009

A report by the U.S. Department of Labor says from January to February there were about 2,000 fewer initial claims for unemployment insurance in Missouri. Columbia Chamber of Commerce President Don Laird says now may actually be a good a time to start a small business. Also, KBIA's Austin Coates looks at the soon-to-be Broadway Brewery. MU Economics professor Joseph Haslag followed several possibilities to the Obama administration's idea to borrow and print more money....

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[ Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, March 4, 2009

A group of property and business owners want to create a Community Improvement District for downtown Columbia. This would raise the district's sales tax by half a cent, and its revenues would expand the services of the Special Business District, which funds cleaning and safety initiatives in downtown Columbia. As KBIA's Erika Croonenberghs and Zack Shlachter report, some business owners are scratching their heads over the proposal. Columbia, MO is the 8th best college sports town, according to a...

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[ Wed, 04 Mar 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, February 25, 2009

MU System President Gary Forsee hosted a town-hall forum in Columbia to answer questions about how UM will stay afloat during the crisis. KBIA's Eric Durban caught up with Forsee and MU Chancellor Brady Deaton to find out how the needs of the University will be met during this recession. Also, as health care costs and living expenses continue to rise, senior citizens and those organizations attempting to help them are among the hardest hit. And as KBIA's Shane Hoffman reports in the second of a...

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[ Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, February 11, 2009

This week Treasury Secretary Timothy Geitner outlined how the federal government plans to spend the remaining 350 billion dollars of the Trouble Asset Relief Program. Susan Bies, a former member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, talks about the Trouble Asset Relief Program. Plus Governor Jay Nixon's proposed cuts to the University of Missouri Extension may have an impact on the future of the state's Agribusiness....

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[ Wed, 12 Feb 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, February 4, 2009

How the Obama economic stimulus package could impact Missouri. Sean Powers hosts....

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[ Wed, 4 Feb 2009 17:20:00 CST ]



KBIA News: Business Beat, January 28, 2009

Kansas City Star Reporter Jason Noble talks about Governor Jay Nixon's first State of the State address and how President Barack Obama's $825 billion stimulus package fits in with Nixon's recommended budget. Then, it's back to school. As part of Governor's higher education plan, he has vowed not to cut the higher education budget for the state's colleges and universities as long as they cap tuition. Well, hours after the State of the State Address, we're seeing cuts to the University of Missouri...

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[ Wed, 28 Jan 2009 17:20:00 CST ]


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