The University of the Ozarks in Clarksville has launched a new women's volleyball program by hiring Natalia Burdulis. “We are thrilled to hire a quality coach and person to start our volleyball ...
Years later, while working as an educator at Ozarks Technical Community College, she realized not every student is that lucky. "I remember encountering students early in my teaching career here ...
Ozarks Technical Community College was the only institution from Missouri awarded funds as part of the last round of U.S. Department of Labor grants to bolster workforce training in health care.
(Photo by Kaitlyn McConnell) The importance of place and our connection to it are crossroads I regularly travel through while wandering down Ozarks backroads. As the world changes and rural spaces ...
For this week’s Serving the Ozarks, we’re highlighting The Warrior’s Journey. The efforts by local people have proved to lower veteran suicide rates, the organization provides resources to ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3)—Registration is open now for a new class at Ozarks Technical Community College, which is for anyone interested in entering an unrepresented field. Plumbing Codes I is a ...
FAIR PLAY, Mo. (KY3) - Heading into Fair Play, the future looks bright. “I love this little town,” Mayor Dewey Rumfelt said. Fair Play has $10 million in ARPA money to use. The city has ...
The University of the Ozarks in Clarksville has launched a new women's volleyball program by hiring Natalia Burdulis. “We are thrilled to hire a quality coach and person to start our volleyball ...
Inside the rural home - about 200 miles northwest of Little Rock in the Ozarks near the Missouri border - police found nightmarish living conditions. Caterina, 29, lay lifeless across a bed ...
It’s the mission of the Lost and Found Grief Center in Springfield as it marks 25 years of Serving the Ozarks in 2025. The non-profit offers support groups for kids, teens and adults grieving ...
However, the plunge at the Lake of the Ozarks could have ended much differently. Thank goodness he wasn’t seriously injured diving off a slippery platform at the reservoir in southwest Missouri.
On today's show, we hear about the present and future of transportation. Also, Ozarks at Large's Jack Travis reports a new program aims to help entrepreneurs in the cycling industry. Plus ...
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