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Singles Reaching Out invites area single adults to attend a holiday gathering at 6:30 p.m. Dec.
Holiday concert sacred, secular
From the North Pole to the little town of Bethlehem, the Springfield Symphony traversed the secular and sacred realms of Christmas at Saturday's wide-ranging 'Home for the Holidays' concert.
Museum announces winners of art show
The Ralph Foster Museum at College of the Ozarks recently announced the winners of the annual White River Painting Exhibit.
Katie Long slept outside of Borders bookstore the night of Dec. 1 for a chance to meet Sarah Palin.
Palin supporters brave cold for book signing in Springfield
Sarah Palin brought her nationwide book tour to the Ozarks on Wednesday. She arrived at 9:57 a.m. for a two-hour signing at Borders bookstore in Springfield, to be followed by a speech at College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout in the evening.
Meeting on Ozark Mountain Legacy Tuesday at C of O
Area citizens are invited to the public unveiling of a citizen-initiated Ozark Mountain Legacy effort, according to a news release.
Palin's English-only book-stop: Mistake
But her appearance at the Mall of America is another story: Authorities there apologizing for suggesting that reporters covering the former Alaska governor's book-signing tour speak English only.
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There was a lot of anticipation leading up to Palin's speech. Many people--many women-- told KSPR seeing Sarah Palin in the flesh and off of TV is what they needed in order to see the big picture.
Patriotism, citizenship and civic engagement were the focus of Wednesday night's talk by former Gov.
Sarah Palin Attempts to Limit Press do Little
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has granted the media limited access to her public appearances since stepping down from public office, but that does not seem to be muting the attention she is paid.
Palin book tour host to foreign press: stay away
That was the message sent out by officials at the Mall of America this week, who told reporters planning to cover the Minneapolis-area stop on Palin's "Going Rogue" book tour they must address the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate by her former title.
Palin Speaks at College of the Ozarks
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin spoke at College of the Ozarks Tuesday night. In her 50-minute speech before a crowd of several thousand people at the Point Lookout, Mo., campus, Palin stressed the importance of people speaking out, even if it's not popular.
Palin's "Going Rogue" Book Tour Brings Fans From Across Midwest To Springfield, MO
Thousands of fans will be "Going Rogue" in Springfield, Missouri Wednesday. Former Alaskan governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will sign copies of her new book on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Borders bookstore on Glenstone Avenue in Springfield.
College of The Ozarks Palin Speech: Media Banned
The media will not be welcomed when former Republic vice president candidate and ex-governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, speaks to students at the College of The Ozarks.
POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. - Elizabeth Wiley, of Flippin was a College of the Ozarks 2009 Homecoming candidate.
Gov. Sarah Palin Talks to KSPR Sister Station Part 2
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she has stayed grounded during her meteoric rise to fame in the last 18 months.
Men Eastern Michigan vs. The Citadel, Hispanic College Fund Challenge, 5:30 p.m. Maryland-Eastern Shore at MSU, Hispanic College Fund Challenge, 8:05 p.m. Evangel at Georgetown at Kentucky Farm Bureau Classic, 7 p.m. CBC at Central Christian College of the Bible, 7:30 p.m. College of the Ozarks vs.
College of the Ozarks handbell choir to hold Christmas concert Dec. 1
The College of the Ozarks handbell choir will hold a Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Dec.
College News: 'The Crucible' and more
Panola College Theatre presents Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" at 7 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday at the Studio Theatre.
Roy Greenslade: Sarah Palin bars press from covering speech
The media will be barred from covering a speech by Sarah Palin at a Missouri university next month.
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