Katarina Sostaric is an Iowa City based reporter covering Eastern Iowa for Iowa Public Radio.
Before coming to Iowa, she was a reporter and host at a public radio station in Southeast Alaska, where her work also aired on Alaska’s statewide public radio network.
Katarina worked as a Morning Edition news anchor and general assignment reporter at KBIA in Columbia while she was a student
at the Missouri School of Journalism. She has bachelor’s degrees in Convergence Journalism and International Studies from the University of Missouri.
Katarina’s favorite public radio program is Reveal.
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Washington State Public Four-Year Colleges Go Test Optional, Permanently
May 21, 6:18 a.m. Public four-year colleges in Washington State have gone test optional, permanently. The decision to move to permanent test-optional policies reaffirm our sector’s commitment to reduce barriers for students. Further, as we enter a period of post-COVID-19 recovery, we continue our commitment to learn from this historic challenge and embrace long-term changes that best serve our students and state, said a joint statement from the provosts or vice president of academic affairs of the eight universities.
They are Central Washington, Eastern Washington, Washington State and Western Washington Universities, Evergreen State College and the Universities of Washington at Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma.
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On this edition of
River to River, host Ben Kieffer talks with Kathie Obradovich, editor in chief of the Iowa Capitol Dispatch about the latest work in the Iowa Legislature and the reverberations of national politics in the state.
Sybil Soukup, executive director for the Human Society of Northern Iowa joins the program to talk about how the Humane Society of the United States ranked Iowa as the state with the third-highest number of puppy mills with 11 noted locations in filthy, hazardous condition.
The annual Horrible Hundred report lists dog breeders that fail to provide adequate care to dogs and puppies, based on state and federal inspections, complaints from the public and undercover investigations. Missouri had the largest number of businesses on the Horrible Hundred list at 21, followed by Ohio with 16, and Iowa at 11.
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