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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Founded in 1996, GLO in Springfield is Missouri’s oldest LGBTQIA+ resource center.
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The current building, which used to house Calvert's Cafeteria, has parking and maintenance problems, as well as a lack of space.
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Governor Mike Kehoe has recommended that several million dollars of funding be cut from the Missouri Arts Council.
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The center marked the anniversary with accomplishments and aspirations.
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City council may vote on the petition at their meeting next week.
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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).