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You’ve heard of rescued dogs and cats…but tigers? The Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs has welcomed two tigers who needed a new home.The…
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Today is #GivingTuesday--your chance to give back to your community during a global day of generosity.Ozarks Public Radio is proud to be your source for…
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For Pamela Weiss, KSMU is the first thing she hears in the morning.“It wakes me up,” she says.And it’s often the last thing she listens to before bed.…
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Meet Paul and Debbie Rollison, both longtime KSMU listeners. We counted seven mugs and pint glasses containing the KSMU label – new and old versions – on…
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For Ellen Neville, listening to KSMU is common practice while making art. She says the station helps her listen to stories because it "keeps my brain…
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Public radio isn’t just for adults. And while it’s not uncommon for youth to listen to KSMU, donating to the station may not come until later. Not for…
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Longtime KSMU listener and volunteer Warren Fritzinger discovered KSMU more than 20 years ago when he and his wife moved from Chicago to Mt. Vernon.Better…
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Longtime KSMU supporter Sue Phillips is almost always listening. When outside working in her backyard, she takes a battery-powered radio that her brother…
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Pledge now and make your donation go even further!Take advantage of this matching grant issued by Dr. Keith and Randy Laferriere that will match $50 for…
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A nonprofit organization is pedaling across the country to raise awareness for affordable housing, with plans to stop through Springfield next month. Bike…
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Springfield is being recognized for effectively cleaning and redeveloping previously polluted land through the EPA’s Brownfields program.The city has…
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Springfield-based Convoy of Hope and the Red Cross of southern Missouri have sent help to flood-ravaged areas of Texas. Recently, the Lone Star state has…