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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The event brings different community services to one place to make it easier for people to find help.
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The Springfield-based education company teaches students how to run a real business out of their school.
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The Wingspan Initiative helps with living and child care expenses while single parents are in school full-time.
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Public health officials say the flu vaccine can reduce severity if you come down with the illness.
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Crane, Fair Play and Kimberling City are local recipients of grants awarded by the Department of Economic Development (DED).
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Nursing is one profession excluded from list of 'professional' degrees. Those in the field speak outA new student loan proposal limits loan spending for students getting degrees that aren’t classified as “professional.”
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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.