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People across Missouri are being asked to sign petitions. Here's what they would do
There are currently two campaigns underway in the state.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Monday, November 3
Hear reporting on an uptick in bird flu in Missouri wildlife, news of new accessible playgrounds in the Ozark School District and a quick rundown of a few items on the ballot in the Springfield metro area tomorrow.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Wednesday, November 5
Hear results from elections in Springfield and Christian County and a look at how City Utilities in Springfield can help customers facing financial troubles.
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Missouri State University prepares to celebrate its 1st Homecoming as part of Conference USA
Homecoming weekend will be held Nov. 14-15 with a parade, a game and other activities.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Thursday, November 6
Hear reporting on a state public service commission response to a Liberty Utilities request to raise rates, a follow up on the City of Springfield’s rejection of a hotel/motel tax increase at the ballot box this week and a report on local Starbucks union workers ahead of a potential nationwide strike at Starbucks stores.
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November in the Ozarks means it's time to harvest chinquapins
Chinquapins used to be abundant in the Ozarks. In this episode of These Ozarks Hills, Marideth looks back on the November harvest.
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Arts News November 7, 2025
Wild Bob’s Musical Book Club, Ozark Mountain Daredevils bassist Supe Granda, and Springfield Symphony conductor Kyle Wiley Pickett share insights on the upcoming Curtain Call concert series. The episode also features musician Molly Healey, organist Gail Archer, and more from the Ozarks arts scene.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Monday, October 20
Hear voices from Saturday’s no kings protest in Springfield, information on absentee voting, an update on road closures in downtown Springfield and potential changes to Joplin’s city charter.
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MSU Tour of the Globe event invites the community to experience pop culture around the world
Missouri State University's international students take attendees around the world at this annual event — no passport required.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Wednesday, October 22
Hear reporting on SNAP payments being put on pause for November, the latest on a potential rental inspection program in Springfield, reporting on the sale of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame building and a look at the MSU Care Clinic on its tenth anniversary.
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