Feed Our Heroes Day:
At KSGF, we want to give back to our community as much as possible. We are partnering up with our sister stations to bring you Feed Our Heroes Day! We want to thank our local heroes by raising money to buy them lunch. On top of that, each gift card we purchase will be to locally owned restaurants.
Want to help us out or find out more information? Click on the link below.
Hydroxychloroquine:
Michigan State Rep. Karen Whitsett is crediting hydroxychloroquine for saving her life from coronavirus.
- Detroit rep says hydroxychloroquine, Trump helped save her life amid COVID-19 fight (Detroit Free Press)
Whitsett spoke on Fox News last night, saying her coronavirus symptoms went away within just a couple hours of taking hydroxychloroquine.
- Democratic state lawmaker credits President Trump and hydroxychloroquine with saving her life (Fox News)
Weather Update:
Many of us won’t see any storms Wednesday, but scattered severe thunderstorms may develop over the eastern Ozarks by early evening.
CoxHealth Error:
CoxHealth patients throughout the Ozarks that they may receive a bill on letterhead for a clinic where they did not receive treatment.
Mayor Lightfoot:
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is facing backlash after she violated her own quarantine advice over the weekend to go to a salon for a haircut.
Job Posting:
Are you currently looking for a job? Or are you a company looking to hire? We have an outlet for you to go!
- Ozarks Job Postings (KSGF)
Springfield Stay-At-Home:
Some businesses owners are getting conflicting answers from the city of Springfield on certain sale items.
Items like bug spray, furniture, and certain workout equipment have been deemed non-essential.
But what about tobacco products? Jessica Hutson, owner of Just For Him, was told she had to shut down her business Monday.


