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Students return to Missouri State University for fall semester
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Classes on the Missouri State University campus begin Monday, August 19. Students have been returning to campus all week for the fall semester. Vice President of Student Affairs Dee Siscoe says it’s an exciting time to be on campus. “It’s an exciting time right now...
Fact Finders: Viewer finds political text messages annoying. What can you do?
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A text message-blocking app estimates politicians sent 253 million political text messages in the last year. So basically... if you have a cell phone. You’ve seen these messages. Karen says, “I’m getting hammered with political texts and it’s driving me crazy. Is there anything I can do to stop this harassment?”
Aaron Goddard Memorial Blood Drive
Aaron Goddard was a decorated Springfield firefighter. Prior to that, he worked at Community Blood Center of the Ozarks. After a cancer diagnosis claimed his life in 2015, his family established an annual blood drive as a way to remember Aaron while helping others in need of blood transfusions. On...
Springfield Public Schools unveils 'open door' logo to replace 'star-catcher' from 1990s
For the first time in a quarter century, Springfield Public Schools has a new logo. The image is an open, blue door. The visual brand, a symbol used to promote public identification, was revealed to community leaders Aug. 1 during Superintendent Grenita Lathan's State of the Schools address at Kickapoo High School. It was also highly visible during the back-to-school staff kickoff Tuesday at Great Southern Bank Arena. ...
Comedian Nikki Glaser is Making Her Way to Springfield’s Hammons Hall
Comedian Nikki Glaser is currently traveling the country with her Alive and Unwell Tour. She’s performing live at Juanita K. Hammons Hall in Springfield on Friday, August 16. Blake Haynes chats with Glaser about her HBO Special “Someday You’ll Die” along with her new single by the same name. She also shares about her love […]
‘OTC’ is no more, rebrands itself as ‘Ozarks Tech’
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Ozarks Technical Community College has moved away from using “OTC” as an acronym. According to Donna Barton, the College Director of Communications, the school is refreshing its branding and nickname. Though the school will still be “Ozarks Technical Community College”, it will also be known as “Ozarks Tech” instead of “OTC”.
Social media rental scams impacting Springfield tenants
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Imagine you’re at home, and there’s a knock at the door. You answer and it’s someone who says they think they’re at a place listed online for rent. That can’t be, because you’re actively living in the same space. So you explain there must be a mistake, and they leave. Then it […]
Chiefs Dave Merritt shares insight into the second starting cornerback competition
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading into their second preseason game this Saturday with plenty of eyes on their secondary. Chiefs defensive backs coach Dave Merritt has worked with all the defensive backs throughout offseason workouts and training camp. He spoke with reporters after Wednesday’s practice about his aligned vision with defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo in the search for a second starting cornerback.
Ballwin man is a finalist in national kolache competition
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) -- The Kolache Factory holds a nationwide contest that gives customers a chance to create a new kolache. A Ballwin resident who loves kolaches decided to take a shot at making his own. Steve Harris has the story on how he became a finalist out of 1,100 submissions.
Chiefs next trade won't be for a Hollywood Brown replacement after all
Per NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown's sternoclavicular injury is "expected" to sideline him for four to six weeks. Given the projected timeline, Brown is unlikely to suit up for Kansas City's regular-season opener against the Baltimore Ravens on Sep. 5. His absence has prompted many to wonder whether the Chiefs will explore adding another wideout.
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