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Jeff Kessinger

Jeff Kessinger

Reader Engagement Reporter at Springfield Daily Citizen

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  • English
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Mayor’s Tree Lighting Holiday Show kicks off the holiday season Nov. 23

The holiday season in the United States technically starts the day after Thanksgiving. Springfield, however, gets a head start.
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Springfield Little Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Carol: The Musical’ a new...

Chyrel Miller is one of Springfield’s most veteran stage directors. She’s never done a show like “A Christmas Carol: The Musical” before.
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Missouri State earns first-round bye in NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament

Despite an early exit from the conference tournament, Missouri State has earned a first-round bye in the 2024 NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament.
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Art of the Ozarks Fine Art Fair doubles in size for its second year

Organizer Laura Ingalsbe’s hunch that the Springfield metro needed an indoor fall art show is proving correct.
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Grammy-nominated artist Sierra Hull headlines Springfield Earth Day...

Springfield’s Earth Day Music and Sustainability Festival returns in April 2025 for year four with a lineup that features a Grammy-nominated artist.
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Springfield’s Radix Studios to debut first feature film at Alamo Dr...

"Seeing Someone Else," the first feature film for the Radix Studios team was entirely filmed in the Springfield area with local actors.
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Holiday shopping creeps into November’s First Friday Art Walk

If you’re looking to cross a few people off your holiday shopping list, you’ll want to check out the Nov. 1 First Friday Art Walk.
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Horror-loving actors team up in Springfield Contemporary Theatre's ...

Heath Hillhouse read his first Stephen King novel when he was in sixth grade. Nathan Shelton, meanwhile, had Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” memorized when he was in third grade and recited it for his class.
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‘Murder on the Orient Express’ opens at Springfield Little Theatre

Springfield Little Theatre’s 90th anniversary season continues with a captivating whodunit in “Murder on the Orient Express.”
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Scranton: Missouri State, Drury renew Battle for Bell rivalry in be...

The eighth rendition the Battle for Bell takes place Oct. 12 at Hammons Field as Missouri State plays Drury at Hammons Field.
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New exhibit from Randy Bacon debuts during October’s First Friday A...

Randy Bacon is stepping out of his spot on Historic Commercial Street to take part in the Oct. 4 First Friday Art Walk.