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Weekday Morning Newscast: Thursday, December 11
Hear reporting on a unique women-led building campaign from Habitat for Humanity, a local immigration rights organization holding a vigil this weekend and news of changes to SNAP eligible foods in Missouri.
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Giving back allows people to make a difference — and connections — in their community
Loneliness is a feeling that you do not have meaningful or close relationships or a sense of belonging, according to the Centers for Disease Control, and volunteering can help.
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Once a hub in the rural Ozarks, community clubs continue to connect friends
Community clubs were once a big deal in the rural Ozarks, and, in some small communities, they're still going.
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Porter Wagoner's amazing rise from Ozarks farm boy to national name
Porter Wagoner grew up in the Ozarks. From a young age he was dedicated to music, and that love — and some local big breaks — ultimately took him to the national stage.
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One-room schools live on in Ozarks culture
It's been decades since one-room rural schools disappeared from the Missouri Ozarks, yet their legacy lives on in hearts and minds as well as through practical uses for the buildings that build community.
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'The Shepherd of the Hills' lives on through a longtime Branson attraction
"The Shepherd of the Hills," a novel published in 1907, became very popular and helped establish a sense of the Ozarks in minds across the country. Learn more in this episode of Notable MO-ments.
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Bear Pantry helps meet needs of those facing food insecurity at MSU
In this episode of Ozarks Public Broadcasting's "Sense of Community: Food Insecurity in the Ozarks," we take a look at a food pantry serving students and employees at Missouri State University.
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What’s in a fridge? Springfield Community Gardens and local Libraries work together on the Community Fridge Project
A program by Springfield Community Gardens and Springfield-Greene County Libraries has brought fresh produce from local farms and gardens to anyone in need at easily accessible sites in Springfield, but it faces challenges in the wake of lost federal funding.
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What to expect from the U.S. economy in 2026
Economist Dr. David Mitchell sheds light on key trends to watch.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Tuesday, December 16
Hear reporting on how The Kitchen, Inc. plans to use a $2.5 million grant, hear from the producers of a new sapphic dating show based in Springfield and news of the latest legal fight brewing over Missouri's congressional redistricting.
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