Andy Marso
Andy Marso is a reporter for KCUR 89.3 and the Kansas News Service based in Topeka.
Andy previously covered state government for the Topeka Capital-Journal where he shared the Burton W. Marvin Kansas News Enterprise Award and received the Great Plains Journalism Award for investigative/project reporting.
He has a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas. He previously wrote for The Olathe News, the St. Cloud Times and the Washington Post. His memoir, “Worth the Pain: How Meningitis Nearly Killed Me – Then Changed My Life for the Better,” was named a 2014 Kansas Notable Book.
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Almost four years since new nutrition standards were introduced, many kitchens need updates.Most Kansas school districts…
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Kansas Republicans voted Saturday to leave support for the death penalty out of their party platform. It was the most contentious of the issues...
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Editor’s note: This story was updated at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 7, after Gov. Sam Brownback signed a bill…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:JJ Krentz turned away from his iPad and looked up as a blond woman walked into his classroom at Parsons State Hospital…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Kiley Klug and Tiffanie Krentz had just finished giving emotional testimony about their children’s persistent seizures…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Legislators cite need to develop broader audit of foster care system, plan for January vote.The Legislative Post Audit…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:A task force that will make recommendations for how to fund the state’s water projects was unveiled Wednesday.The Blue…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:‘Right to Try’ bill would ease access to trial drugs, but some worry about potential consequences.Signs of the toll…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Three Republicans will not be returning to the House Health and Human Services Committee next year.The reason: Their…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Bill would give Department of Agriculture oversight of ‘noxious weed’ designation.The rows of grapevines at Somerset…