This week’s featured pets at Golden Paw. Visit their website to start the application process! Also, learn about Rapha International. For details on their mission, visit their website. CLICK HERE to hear today’s Podcast
Rob O’Brian discusses new relief for the restaurant industry hit by the pandemic. Go to the Small Business Administration website for details. Plus, Spiva Center for the Arts is rolling out PhotoSpiva and the
Details on some of the services available at Community Health Center SEK, including phase two for Kansas on COVID vaccinations. To schedule an appointment, visit their website. Plus, Ryan Insurance discusses the types of
Meet the new city manager for Miami. Plus Amanda Davis with Visit Miami has details on some upcoming events. Michelle from Visiting Angels discusses the importance of having paperwork in place for your loved
Dr. David Eisenhauer with Mercy Orthopedics discusses common orthopedic issues he sees in the shoulder to the fingertips. To make an appointment visit their website. Trooper Sam Carpenter with the Missouri Highway Patrol offers
The Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce and Missouri Southern State University discuss the new LaunchPad program to benefit area high schoolers. Plus, how Ozarks Community Hospital is striving to provide much-needed healthcare in rural
Life Coach Ann Leach offers ways to “spring clean” our way of thinking and get ready for warmer weather. Plus, just some ways to simply be nicer to others. Shane from 360 Auto Service
Details on a paddle party to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Missouri can be found here. Plus, details on senior living with College View Manor. Swing by the station or download
Isa Greenwood discusses Ideal Protein as an effective way to lose weight. For details, visit their Facebook page. Churchwell Hedman Tax Group talks about what to expect when filing taxes this year with the
Tianna has details on the upcoming low-cost vaccine clinic and featured pets available for adoption at the Joplin Humane Society. Plus, the United Way of Southwest Missouri Southeast Kansas is wrapping up its annual