Mid Rivers Insider cover art

Mid Rivers Insider

Mid Rivers Insider

Written by: Mid Rivers Newsmagazine
Listen for free

About this listen

Weekly review and preview of stories that matter to St. Charles County, Missouri.

© 2026 21 Publishing LLC
Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Should we ban TikTok for kids?
    Feb 24 2026

    The discussion centered on the potential ban of social media for children under 13, prompted by Armstrong Williams' column and Scott Galloway's comparison of social media to harmful substances. The panelists debated the impact of social media on children's development, emphasizing the need for moderation and the potential benefits of age restrictions. They discussed the challenges of enforcing age limits, citing examples like Discord's 18+ requirement and Australia's proposed legislation. The conversation also touched on the role of algorithms in fostering addiction and the importance of digital literacy and parental controls.

    Subscribe to Mid Rivers Newsmagazine!
    Join Our Newsletter

    Facebook | Instagram

    Show More Show Less
    52 mins
  • Why did we change the cover?
    Feb 10 2026

    The team discussed the recent changes to their newspaper's cover design, emphasizing the shift towards more informative and local news content. They highlighted the importance of covering local stories in depth, such as city council meetings and community developments, which other media outlets often overlook. The new cover design aims to balance visual appeal with detailed headlines and story summaries, reflecting their commitment to accuracy and community engagement. They also touched on the challenges of maintaining reader attention in a digital age and the enduring value of print media, which offers a level of permanence and trust that digital platforms lack.

    Subscribe to Mid Rivers Newsmagazine!
    Join Our Newsletter

    Facebook | Instagram

    Show More Show Less
    36 mins
  • Are You Eligible for RECA?
    Feb 2 2026

    The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed the recent inclusion of St. Louis in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) zones, affecting North County, parts of North St. Louis, and some of St. Charles County. Brent Trout and Mark Harder explained that individuals living, working, or attending school in these areas between 1940 and 1974 may be eligible for compensation due to radiation exposure from uranium refinement and improper waste storage. The process involves proving residency for 24 months and providing medical records. The program, which began in August 2022, has already received thousands of applications, with a comprehensive approval rate of 76%.

    Subscribe to Mid Rivers Newsmagazine!
    Join Our Newsletter

    Facebook | Instagram

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 7 mins
No reviews yet