Michele Skalicky
News DirectorMichele Skalicky has worked at KSMU since the station occupied the old white house at National and Grand. She enjoys working on both the announcing side and in news and has been the recipient of statewide and national awards for news reporting. She likes to tell stories that make a difference. Michele enjoys outdoor activities, including hiking, camping and leisurely kayaking.
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The ballot measure, if approved on April 7, would allow the district to build a new fire station for the growing area and complete renovations.
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In this Informed Voter Coalition interview, you'll hear from Cindy Baker, Amber Bryant, Patrick Sullivan and Christina Tonsing. Matthew Growcock was out of town and unable to be interviewed.
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The History Museum on the Square will keep three carpet squares, left over from the Springfield-Branson National Airport's old flooring, in its permanent collection.
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If two ballot measures are approved, a commission would begin work to draft a charter, which would be decided by voters in April 2027.
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Those running for Nixa City Council District 1 are Jay Ortiz, Robert Jones and Nathaniel Daily.
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Hotel of Terror owner Sterling Mathis submitted enough signatures to force council to make a decision: Hold an election for voters to decide or repeal an eminent domain ordinance passed in December.
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The movie rental service offers a variety of films on both DVD and VHS.
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Springfield mom Veronica Peterson shares her story of how one health care provider went above and beyond to make sure her wishes were fulfilled.
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The state's Office of Minority Health works to make sure Black women get the care they need when they're expecting a baby.
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The Springfield-Greene County Health Department program offers home visits by community health nurses after a family brings home a baby.