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MSU Will Use Reserves to Cover $6.3 Million Budget Withhold, Could Raise Tuition If Cuts Ongoing
Missouri State University has a $6.3 million hole to fill as part of $146 million that Gov. Eric Greitens is withholding from the budget due to a…
Despite National Attention, Jon Ossoff Says Georgia 6th District Race Still About Local Issues
Ossoff just missed an outright win in a special election to replace now Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, and will face Republican Karen Handel in a June runoff.
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Arts News October 25, 2024
New music from Brett Miller, local choir concerts, "A Taste of Ireland" has 3 tour stops in Missouri, music and gigs from Sister Lucille, Arkansauce, Landon Rolfe, Kristi Merideth, and Aurthur Duncan, Ozzie Award winners, theatre production openings from MSU theatre dept. and the Marshfield Community Theatre, storytelling at Roaring River State Park, a special Halloween spooky audio theatre episode by Frightmare Theatre.
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With a new effort called 'UnGap the Map,' Springfield hopes to double its regional greenway trail system
Our Sense of Community series on the City of Springfield's comprehensive plan, Forward SGF, looks at some of the goals identified within the plan's five core elements. This episode explores efforts by Ozark Greenways to massively expand its trail network.
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The arts play an important role at Missouri State University
Missouri State University President Dr. Richard "Biff" Williams talks about the importance of having arts offerings and gives an update on the new arts complex.
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SoundCheck: Finding beauty in his surroundings, Casey Callison leans into songwriting
For this month’s Studio Live, Casey Callison will share his music and songwriting. For this episode of SoundCheck, Callison reflects on what it means to him to be a songwriter and how his influences come from his surroundings.Catch Studio Live at noon on Friday, January 13, 2023 here on KSMU. Then join Casey Callison for an in-person concert at our new Studio Live Social Hour location – Mother’s Brewing Company – from 6-8 pm that same night.
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From Federal Workers To A 6th-Grader Named Trump: State Of The Union Guests To Know
Immigrants, Border Patrol agents and the first beneficiary of a new criminal justice law will be among those attending President Trump's prime-time address.
More Than 1,000 Families Still Searching For Homes 6 Months After The Camp Fire
Six months ago, California's deadliest wildfire almost completely destroyed the town of Paradise. Survivors are still struggling to find places to live in a region with a chronic housing shortage.
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6 Solutions To Beat COVID-19 In Countries Where The Usual Advice Just Won't Work
The advice for keeping the virus at bay in wealthy countries won't necessarily work in low-income countries and in poor communities. So what might help?
Arts News Friday July 19, 2024
On the July 19 show, an interview about the DOTS' Fringe Festival. Barak Hill talks about his new music video, and you'll hear about The Shoe Tree Listening Room.
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