MU Health Care’s Children’s Hospital is the only facility in mid-Missouri that offers urgent transport services, child life and music therapy and neonatal and pediatric intensive care units. The 18th annual 939 the Eagle Missouri Credit Union Miracles for Kids Radiothon wraps up today (Friday) at 6 pm. EVERY dollar raised stays in mid-Missouri. Last year’s radiothon raised a record $260,000. You’re hearing from more Miracle families today, as they share inspiring stories about health and healing. The 18th annual 939 the Eagle Missouri Credit Union Miracles for Kids Radiothon raises money to cover the cost of lifesaving equipment and to support program needs at the hospital. MU Health Care child life specialists Erica Thurman and Tailor Schlotzhauer joined Gary Nolan and Brian Hauswirth live on 939 the Eagle’s this morning to discuss the importance of the radiothon: Erica and Tailor both grew up in mid-Missouri’s Cooper County:
939 the Eagle to provide live election night coverage on Tuesday
Boone County’s clerk is projecting a 55 percent voter turnout on Tuesday.
Polls statewide will open Tuesday morning at 6 and will close at 7 pm. Boone County clerk Brianna Lennon is reminding you to bring your photo ID with you to the polls. That can include a Missouri driver’s or nondriver’s license, a U.S. passport or a military ID. It’s part of Missouri’s new voter ID law, which took effect in late August.
If you lack a voter ID, you can still cast what’s called a provisional ballot. Ms. Lennon says your provisional ballot will be counted if you return to your polling place Tuesday with your identification or if your signature matches the signature on your voter registration record.
Keep your radio tuned to 939 the Eagle for election day information in our hourly newscasts and during our live shows. We’ll also have live election night coverage Tuesday evening from 8-10, after the polls close. Join 939 the Eagle’s Branden Rathert, Brian Hauswirth, Gary Nolan and Randy Tobler for live results, analysis and interviews.
Columbia Police warn about roving gangs breaking into vehicles during overnight hours
Columbia Police are urging residents and hunters to keep their guns in a locked safe, and to lock their vehicles. CPD Lieutenant Michael Hestir says 217 guns have been stolen in Columbia this year. “I really wanted to invite your listeners today to take care of their stuff and prevent unnecessary violence or injury by …