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The program by retired Missouri S&T professor, Larry Gragg, will be held on February 27 at the West Plains library.
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Our Sense of Community Series, "Living Through Art," features residents in our community who express their identities through various art forms.
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A seven-year-old boy from Rogersville, Missouri will take center stage this weekend on a billboard in Times Square.Paxton Uchtman couldn't care less about…
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In this episode of These Ozarks Hills, longtime storyteller Marideth Sisco reflects on how the human psyche deals with catastrophe, bringing in parallels…
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In this premiere of our new radio feature, “Ozarks Alive: Time Capsule,” author and historian Kaitlyn McConnell brings us the past, present and future of…
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Note: some listeners have experienced difficulties playing this audio using the Facebook app on mobile devices. We recommend you try listening through a…
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From Ozarks Public Radio at KSMU.org, this is Making a Difference; Connecting Through Conversation, an ongoing series produced in cooperation with the…
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This week, we bring you our Sense of Community series, Conversations on Race and Racism. These conversations feature first-person perspectives, memories,…
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This week, we bring you our Sense of Community series, Conversations on Race and Racism. These conversations feature first-person perspectives, memories,…
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This week, we bring you our Sense of Community series, Conversations on Race and Racism. These conversations feature first-person perspectives, memories,…
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In her monthly radio essay, These Ozarks Hills, longtime storyteller Marideth Sisco peels back the layers of time—as well as limestone and soil—to once…
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In this segment of KSMU's monthly program These Ozarks Hills, master storyteller and folklorist Marideth Sisco reflects on the protests and turmoil of the…