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Thursday's Sports Headlines
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Critics: Sex Offender Registries Don't Protect Anybody
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Unclaimed Property; Albert in Billings
Albert is a former Billings dairy farmer who has received a small amount of unclaimed property before. He was shocked when he found Met Life had several hundred dollars in his name (which is also his deceased father's name). More
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Helping the Tornado Survivors Who Don't Have a Voice
The Missouri Humane Society is stationed in Newton County to recover animals lost during the devastating tornado. It is also providing a temporary home to pets whose owners don't have one of their own right now. More
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Wednesday's Sports Headlines
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Abandoned Springfield House Set on Fire
Springfield firefighters extinguished the fire in an abandoned house and then knocked it to the ground Wednesday evening. Firefighters say it was intentionally set. It's the third home to catch fire in a wooded area near Battlefield and Golden this year. More
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Rogersville Robber Gets Robbed
Thanks to a very sturdy safe even the clerks don't have access to, a gunman who robbed Bill's Quick Mart in Rogersville made out with just a minimal amount of money. More
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Unclaimed Property: Frances in Springfield
Frances couldn't believe the state had some of her unclaimed property. Turns out she had an old uncashed Western Union moneygram. More
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Wednesday 3:00pm - More Areas Of Rain Tonight, Nothing Severe Though.
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Tuesday's Sports Headlines
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Weather-Spotters Risk Lives to Save Lives
Firefighter and law enforcement stand in harm's way when harm is on its way towards innocent people. One Seneca firefighter lost his life doing just that during the tornado that slammed through Newton County over the weekend. But despite the tragedy, fire departments, including Mt. Vernon, will continue to weather-spot in order to save lives. More
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Unclaimed Property: Joe in Rogersville
As part of KSPR's attempt to reunite Missourians with their Unclaimed Property we knocked on "Joe's" door in Rogersville. Watch what happened. More
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Ash Grove Wins 3rd Straight State Title
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Monday Thunder
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Family of Tornado Victim Recall Good Times
Saturday's tornado interrupted the lives of hundreds, if not thousands of Ozarkers.
However the storm also ended the lives of 16 Missourians that night.
Now the family of one of those killed shared the of Paul Gallemore. More
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Prosecutor Ponders Seeking Death Penalty for Gerald Carnahan
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House Passes Bill Banning Red Light Tickets for Certain People
Missouri House members voted Monday to restrict use of red light cameras. Springfield traffic engineer Earl Newman said similar amendments like the ones proposed killed red light programs in North Carolina, and he says would probably do the same here. More
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Gov. Tours Tornado Damage; Granby Residents Clean-Up
Missouri Governor Matt Blunt comes to Newton County to survey the damage for himself. We caught up with residents who have surveying since Saturday night, and the clean-up is just beginning. More
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Tuesday Morning Headlines
Deadly tornado caught on tape.
Governor Blunt tours damage in Newton County.
More severe weather possible today. More
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Monday's Sports Headlines
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Chemo Drug Shrinks Brain Tumor
Doctors at the Mayo Clinic are experimenting with a chemotherapy drug that is helping to shrink a brain tuimor in at least one patient. More
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Supernanny in the Ozarks
You've seen her on TV, how real is the nanny profession? More
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Unclaimed Property: Private Investigator Finds Your Money
In the first of a five part series, KSPR uses a private investigator to help the state of Missouri find people who have unclaimed property.
Midwest Intelligence explains its techniques to find people. More
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Congressman Blunt Promises Help is Coming
Local lawmakers spent Monday surveying tornado damage across southwest Missouri.
These tours have become all too common to Ozarkers this year.
During one of these tours, Congressman Roy Blunt got a good look at tornado damage in Barry County this afternoon.
And, he says it won't take long for other government officials to be down here too. More
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RAW VIDEO: Aerial Footage of Newton County Damage
Sixteen people died in southwest Missouri as a result of powerful tornadoes that struck the area in Saturday. More
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International Adoption
More and more, parents looking to adopt a child have options from across the globe… in today’s Focus on the Family, Dr. Bill Maier introduces us to a family who made room in their home for a little one from far away… More
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Monday Morning Headlines
Saturday Tornadoes cut deadly path across Southwest Missouri.
Twister near Racine was one mile wide.
Purdy home destroyed, one killed.
Calm Weather today, more severe weather possible tomorrow. More
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KSPR Munch Minute: Askinosie Chocolate
Joe Daues features Springfield's very own Willie Wonka. More
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Sunday's Sports Headlines
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Tornado Rips Apart Newton County
Right now, most of the state's attention is directed to Newton County where an E.F. 4 Tornado wreaked havoc Saturday evening.
That's where 12 people were killed and at least 85 more injured. More
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EF-2 Tornado in Purdy Kills One
The National Weather Service confirms an EF-2 tornado touched down on the north side of Purdy in Barry County around 6:30 Saturday night. More
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Gospel singer Dottie Rambo dies in Mt. Vernon bus crash
Gospel music legend Joyce "Dottie" Rambo died and several other people on her tour bus were injured were Sunday morning when the bus ran off Interstate 44. More
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Partners in Strength
THE FRIDAY NIGHT SPOTLIGHT SHINES BRIGHT ON AREA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL...BUT TODAY, THOSE SAME ATHLETES GOT A CHANCE TO GIVE SOMETHING BACK...AND MAKE A BRIGHTER DAY FOR THOSE LESS PRIVELAGED...DREAMS OF SCORING THE BIG TOUCHDOWN, DRAINING THE GAME WINNER, OR CROSSING THE FINISH LINE FIRST...PARTNERS IN STRENGTH...AND MEMORIES THESE KIDS WILL NEVER FORGET...
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Saturday's Sports Headlines
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Friday's Sports Headlines
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"The Kitchen" is More Than the Place You Cook
"The Kitchen", a homeless shelter for Greene County residents, is hosting a 5K run Saturday to raise money for its nurturing center. We visited with a woman and her two children who say this place has been their life-preserver. More
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Mayor Vs. Lebanon Police Dept. Round II
After nine of his officers were demoted in rank, Lebanon's Chief of Police has taken an early retirement and two patrolmen have resigned. More
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Wanda Gray Students Dabble in Architecture
Third graders from Wanda Gray Elementary got a head start in the real world Friday. The students learned the laws of supply and demand. More
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Watch Out: Damage to Bridge Causes 60/65 Changes
Drivers should approach the Highway 60/65 interchange with caution. A tractor-trailer damaged the southbound 65 bridge, causing MoDOT to make some changes. More
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Woman Made Up Attack Story
Springfield police say a woman who said she was attacked in her apartment made up the story. More
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Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is Sunday… so in today’s Focus on the Family, a tribute to busy mothers… as Dr. Bill Maier visits with a mom who really has her hands full… More
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Springfield Teen Semi-finalist for "High School Musical" Show
Springfield Central High School senior Nikki Calloway will travel to Orlando, Fla., this weekend to compete in auditions for "High School Musical: Get in the Picture." More
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Friday Morning Headlines
Springfield Police looking for suspect in car wash shooting.
FBI investigating bank robbery.
Treasury starts printing stimulus checks.
Rain this morning, grilling weather this afternoon. More
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Thursday's Sports Headlines
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Research: Online Predator Panic Ignores Real Danger to Children
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Man Shot at Southside Springfield Car Wash
A man is shot in broad daylight at a Southside Springfield car wash. It happened around 10 a.m. Thursday at the Ye Olde Buggy car wash on South Fremont.
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UPDATED: Friday 7:30 AM Active Weather Through Next Week
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Thursday Morning Headlines
Body found in Laclede County field may be woman missing for more than one year.
Newton County investigators say man found in field was killed.
More rain chances over next few days, severe weather possible this weekend. More
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GO Magazine: Finding Love in the Ozarks
GO Magazine editor Matt Lemmon stops by KSPR News This Morning to talk with Kyle and Natalie about the latest issue. More
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Going Green on Central Street
More and more efforts these days are being put towards going green.
From carpooling to recycling, groups are making strides to be more environmentally friendly.
The Central Street Recycling Coalition started up a couple months ago, but already it’s seeing big success in its recycling movement. More
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Wednesday's Sports Headlines
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