Maura Curran
Maura Curran studied journalism with a focus in broadcast at Missouri State University. She recently graduated with her bachelor's in journalism and a minor in creative writing, and she is currently a freelance journalist with Springfield Business Journal and a part-time reporter for KSMU, Ozarks Public Radio.
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In this segment of KSMU’s Sense of Community: Food Insecurity in the Ozarks, we take a look at one community resource serving as a common ground for both those in need and those wanting to help.
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The annual program gives women the opportunity to construction a Habitat home for this year’s recipient, the Maddox family.
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The event is hosted by the City of Springfield and the Downtown Community Improvement District to kick off the holiday season.
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KSMU spoke with one SNAP recipient who asked that her identity be kept anonymous because she just left an abusive marriage.
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Area nonprofits that help those in need are seeing an increase in demand this month.
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The Women in STEM showcase had interactive experiments and activities for Greenwood students to explore.
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KSMU’s Maura Curran explores Springfield’s history and the hauntings that are allegedly tied to it.
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A volunteer project will bring together officers and citizens.
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The large-scale event can help residents keep usable items out of Springfield’s landfill.
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In this segment of the KSMU Sense of Community Series, "Climate Change in the Ozarks," we look at how two Springfield organizations — City Utilities and Watershed —are prioritizing environmentally friendly solutions in the face of climate change.