
Don Marsh
Don Marsh served as host of St. Louis Public Radio’s “St. Louis on the Air" from 2005 to 2019, bringing discussions of significant topics to listeners' ears at noon Monday through Friday. Don has been an active journalist for 58 years in print, radio and television. He has won 12 Regional Emmy Awards for writing, reporting, and producing. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, was inducted into the St. Louis Media Hall of Fame in 2013, and named “Media Person of the Year” by the St. Louis Press Club in 2015. He has published three books: his most recent, “Coming of Age, Liver Spots and All: A Humorous Look at the Wonders of Getting Old,” “Flash Frames: Journey of a Journeyman Journalist” and “How to be Rude (Politely).” He holds an honorary Doctor of Arts and Letters degree from the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
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The St. Louis Beacon’s Washington Correspondent Rob Koenig was Don Marsh’s guest on “St. Louis on the Air” to provide an update on issues of local…
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The Violence Against Women Act was originally passed by Congress in 1994, spearheaded by then Senator Joe Biden. But when the act expired in 2011, it took…
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Making the transition from the military to civilian life can be difficult. Many veterans come out of the military with combat trauma, a condition which…
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Debate is an activity in which thousands of high school and college students participate throughout the country.The academic activity takes many forms and…
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When Mary Beth Tinker was a middle school student in Iowa, she never dreamed that she would one day see her name attached to a Supreme Court decision in…
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Ari Shapiro is a White House correspondent for NPR.His stories about ongoing political negotiations in Washington, D.C. are familiar to public radio…
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Earlier this year, the 113th Congress was sworn in and as part of that, there are now a record-breaking 20 female senators.U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer of…
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Since 1995, Kevin Killeen has worked as a reporter for KMOX. He began his career with St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU. In his current role, he produces…
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More than 3,000 St. Louis area artists filled out a survey called Artists Count, which helped inform the Regional Arts Commission’s (RAC) strategic…
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The number of people who do not have enough food in the United States is a serious problem.Information from the United States Department of Agriculture in…
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Don Marsh called upon the St. Louis Beacon’s Washington Correspondent Rob Koenig for an update on the pending sequestration. Koenig reported that at the…
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Autism is becoming increasingly prevalent. 1 in 88 children is diagnosed with the condition and because it is more prevalent among boys, 1 in 54 boys…