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YouTube Unveils Its Biggest Coachella Livestream Experience for 2023 Festival

Coachella is just around the corner, and for those who won’t be able to make it out to Indio, Calif., to catch the three-day festival in person, YouTube has got you covered.

The video-sharing platform unveiled its 2023 Coachella livestream experience on Monday (April 3), and for the first time, YouTube will be streaming live from all stages of the festival with six separate livestreams over both weekends of the desert festival.

The livestream experience will feature performances and exclusive merch drops on Coachella’s YouTube channel, plus on-the-ground content with artists, creators and fans on YouTube Shorts.

The weekend one livestream, sponsored by Fast X, Verizon and NYX Professional Makeup in the U.S., will kick off at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on Friday, April 14, and run through Sunday night (April 16). Weekend two, sponsored by Tic Tac and Dove Shower Collection, will begin at the same time on Friday, April 21, before wrapping up on Sunday, April 23.

Frank Ocean, Bad Bunny and BLACKPINK are headlining this year’s festival, with additional performers including Rosalía, Gorillaz, Burna Boy, Blondie, Becky G, Pusha T, Metro Boomin, Charlie XCX, Kid Laroi, Flo Mili, Bjork, A Boogie, Uncle Waffles, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Elderbrook, Kenny Beats, Yves Tumor, The Chemical Brothers, Kaytranada and SG Lewis and many more.

Watch the teaser for YouTube’s Coachella livestream event below, and see more information here.

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Ballot Issues for April 4, 2023 Election

With election day less than 24 hours away, we at KWTO want to bring you all of the issues you may see on your ballot tomorrow.

To track election night coverage in Greene County, click here.

The complete list of local election races and money issues can be found below:

Mayor/City Council Races:

Springfield Mayor’s Race:

  • Ken McClure
  • Melanie Bach

Springfield City Council General Seat C:

  • Callie Carroll
  • Jeremy Dean

Springfield City Council General Seat D:

  • Derek Lee
  • Bruce K. Adib-Yazdi

Springfield City Council Zone 3:

  • Brandon Jenson
  • David Nokes

Ozark Mayor’s Race:

  • Eddie Campbell
  • David T. Snider
  • Donald Currence

City of Ozark Ward 2 Alderman:

  • Jim Price
  • Joshua C. Tuning
  • Jean Ann Hutchinson

Branson Mayor’s Race:

  • Larry Milton
  • Karen Best
  • Charles Rodriguez

City of Marshfield West Ward Alderman:

  • Robert V. Boggs
  • Earl Terrill

School Board Races:

Springfield School Board Race (2 voted in):

  • Landon McCarter
  • Shurita Thomas-Tate
  • Judy Brunner
  • Chad Rollins

Republic School Board Race (3 voted in):

  • Denny Lawson
  • John Parker
  • Terry McConnell
  • Adam Poulson

Willard School Board Race (3 voted in):

  • Jason Dixon
  • Sutton Berry
  • Lacee Blunt
  • Eric L. Wilkins
  • Curtis Martin
  • Wesley Burrell

Walnut Grove School Board Race (3 voted in):

  • Diane R. Smith
  • Jeffrey Daniel Kruger
  • Jeremy Kelley
  • Tyler Jeffreys
  • Daphne Wilkins
  • Brandon Chad Simpson

Nixa School Board Race (3 voted in):

  • Heather Zoromski
  • Linda L. Daugherty
  • Alex Bryant
  • Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk
  • Jasen D. Goodall

Ozark School Board Race (3 voted in):

  • Amber Bryant
  • Ralph Phillips
  • Guy Callaway
  • Joey Mills
  • Anthony Petrosino
  • Christina Tonsing
  • Amy S. Wilkerson
  • Jeremy Devoto
  • Lisa Tindall
  • Joshua Hartman

Ballot Issues:

Christian County Sales Tax Issue:

  • 3% county-wide sales tax on all non-medical adult use marijuana sold with the county

City of Springfield Question 3:

  • Repeal of existing 5% hotel/motel/tourist court tax and replace it with a licensing tax at the same 5% rate for hotels, motels and tourist courts and add short-term rentals, such as Airbnb

City of Springfield Question 1:

  • Updates to City Charter, including adding hiring preferences to all honorably discharged military veterans

City of Springfield Question 2:

  • Would allow the City Council to approve acceptance of a bid and entry into a contract with the successful bidder in the same meeting.

City of Nixa Question:

  • 0.75% general sales tax to improve public safety, including hiring additional police officers and construction of a new headquarters.

City of Marshfield Proposition:

  • Half cent general sales tax to improve public safety, including hiring additional police officers and staff.

City of Clever Proposition:

  • Half cent general sales tax to improve public safety, including hiring additional police officers and staff.

City of Ozark Question:

  • 3% sales tax on all retail sales of non-medical adult use marijuana sold within the city. Tax would fund the police department.

Fire Protection District Ballot Issues:

Willard Fire Protection District: Proposition Fire

  • $10 million bond issue to acquire and renovate fire stations, vehicles and equipment

Fair Grove Fire Protection District: Proposition Fire

  • $3 million bond issue for acquiring, building, improving, equipping and maintaining fire stations.

Billings Fire Protection District: Proposition Fire

  • #3 million bond issue for acquiring, building, improving, equipping and maintaining fire stations.

School District Ballot Issues:

Springfield R-12 School District Proposition S:

  • $220 million to fund school improvements prioritized by a citizen task force that will impact all SPS schools.

Republic R-3 School District Question:

  • $47 million “no tax increase” bond would pay for a new 5th/6th grade building, among other renovations.

Ash Grove R-4 School District Proposition K.I.D.S:

  • $9.4 million bond issue to add six new classrooms, new restrooms and a gymnasium that would double as a storm shelter.

Strafford R-6 School District Proposition K.I.D.S:

  • $10 million bond issue to build classroom additions and renovate the Lucille Cogdill Early Childhood Center.

Strafford R-6 School District Proposition 2:

  • Operating tax levy increase for attracting and retaining quality certified, support and safety faculty and staff.

Nixa Public Schools Question:

  • $47 million bond issue to pay for renovations and add safety features

Marshfield R-1 School District Question:

  • $10 million “no tax increase” bond issue for acquiring, building, repairing, renovating, furnishing and equipping school facilities, including a storm shelter and expanding the agriculture shop.

Fordland R-3 School District Question:

  • Operating tax levy ceiling increase for operating, maintaining and staff school facilities
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Tornadoes, Large Hail and Damaging Winds All Possible With Storms in the Ozarks Tuesday Afternoon and Night

Tornadoes, large hail up to two inches in diameter and damaging winds are all possible with the latest round of storms in the Ozarks.

The National Weather Service says storms could fire up in the afternoon hours on Tuesday, but are more likely Tuesday night into the early morning hours of Wednesday.

The entire area has the potential for tornadoes, but forecasters say the highest probabilities are from Springfield and points east, where strong tornadoes are possible.

Areas along and east of Highway 65 are under a Level 4 “moderate risk” for severe weather, with the threat tapering off to a Level 2 “slight risk” along the Interstate 49 corridor west of Springfield.

These supercell tornadoes are expected to form during the late night hours Tuesday, extending into the overnight period, making them even more dangerous because they’ll be occurring in the dark.

Make sure you have a sheltering plan in place and listen to 93-3 A-M 560 KWTO for the latest forecast changes, watches and warnings.

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Lockdown Lifted at Bolivar School District

The Bolivar School District is returning to normalcy following a lockdown Monday afternoon.

Police say the lockdown occurred following concerning comments that were made by a customer at a local business.

The district went into a level 2 lockdown while police investigated, but say there was no active threat against students or faculty.

Officers have located the suspect and are proceeding with the investigation at this time.

The identity of the suspect, and the details of the comments have not been released as the investigation is ongoing.

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Which Was Your Favorite Performance at the 2023 CMT Music Awards? Vote!

The 2023 CMT Music Awards took over the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, where everyone from Kelsea Ballerini and Shania Twain to Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood and more took the stage.

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Ballerini’s performance of “If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too)” was a joyful romp filled with confetti and rainbows and backed by RuPaul’s Drag Race stars Manila Luzon, Jan, Olivia Lux and Kennedy Davenport, while the queen of country brought her new single “Giddy Up!” to life before being presented the Equal Play award by Megan Thee Stallion.

Shelton mashed up history by playing a medley of his 2001 debut track “Austin” and his latest single “No Body” before the American Idol season four champion powered through “Hate My Heart,” the second single off her ninth studio album Denim & Diamonds.

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Meanwhile, the awards show also included multiple tributes over the course of the evening, including Gary Clark Jr. honoring Stevie Ray Vaughan with “The House Is Rockin’” and a star-studded tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd featuring Wynonna Judd, LeAnn Rimes, Chuck Leavell, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Slash and more.

Elsewhere, rising star Jelly Roll brought the Moody Center to church with “Need a Favor,” complete with a robed choir of gospel singers, and Kane Brown put his love on display with wife Katelyn Brown with their romantic duet of “Thank God.” Gwen Stefani made her CMT Music Awards debut with an assist from Carly Pearce for No Doubt’s smash hit “Just a Girl” off 1995’s Tragic Kingdom.

Watch all the performances from the 2023 CMT Music Awards and vote for your favorite below. (Note: Shania Twain’s performance of “Giddy Up!” isn’t available on YouTube as of press time.)

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Randy Rainbow Offers Indicted Donald Trump a Boogie Woogie, ‘Grumpy Trumpy’ Campaign Song

If you thought there was any way Randy Rainbow was not burning the midnight oil coming up with a parody song tackling former president Donald Trump’s historic indictment in a New York last week, well, you just don’t know Randy.

The parody king who mines beloved Broadway tunes and pop hits to make pointed social and political ditties was back at it on Monday (April 3), twisting up Don Raye and Hughie Prince’s WWII jump blues “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” into a hilariously scathing takedown of the twice-impeached former commander in chief.

The 1941 song, popularized by the Andrews Sisters, is flipped on its head to reflect the potential legal pitfalls facing the former reality show host who is slated to be arraigned and fingerprinted in his former New York hometown on Tuesday (April 4). The bit opens with Randy doing a fake interview with Trump, in which The Donald asks if the singer would endorse his third bid for the presidency.

“I’d rather go skiing with Gwyneth Paltrow,” Randy responds in the music video bearing the proudly “fake news” headline “Donald Trump Indicted AF.” Telling DT, “girl, you need to update your act” after Trump trots out the usual “fake news” tropes, Rainbow offers up a fresh campaign slogan for the one-term leader who is facing multiple criminal indictments from New York to Atlanta and Florida.

“Something catchy, you know, like your chlamydia, but that really also reminds people what you’re all about,” says Rainbow, slipping on pink cat-eye glasses and asking Trump for some pitches. After the usual litany of gripes, Randy informs Trump that he’s afraid this time he’s going down. And then, of course, Randy breaks into song.

“He was a sleazy showbiz phony born in NYC/ Who somehow won the White House over Hillary/ Then after one term got the sack/ When Biden pummeled his ass, but now he wants to come back,” a trio of Randy’s sings over the swinging jazzy arrangement.

“He’s been indicted though/ And so he’s making scenes/ He’s the grumpy Trumpy felon from Jamaica in Queens,” Rainbow sings on the retrofitted chorus. The singer then digs right into the heart of the matter facing Trump: his alleged hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels during Trump’s 2016 presidential run to reportedly cover up an extramarital affair.

“He met a lovely lady who performed on screen/ She started yappin’ in two thousand and sixteen/ And so he signed a bunch of checks/ Cuz he’s disgusting and so he had to pay her for sex/ Looks like a butternut squash and his hair is bleached/ He’s the bloated orange lunatic who’s twice been impeached,” Rainbow sings.

Randy then makes it personal, repeatedly calling Trump a “loser” and a cheat, who “makes Melania puke,” as well as a “Cheeto-lookin’, coochie snatchin’ treasonous crook.” You get the picture.

Watch Randy Rainbow’s “Grumpy Trumpy Felon From Jamaica Queens” video below.

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2-year-old Missing Boy Found Safe

A community comes together to find a missing two-year-old boy.

Ozark County Sheriff Cass Martin says nearly 100 people joined in the search for Waylon Loftis on Friday in Tecumseh. Several police and fire departments, sheriff’s deputies, and volunteers who lived in the area, looked for Loftis.

The child got away from home during nap time, and went into the woods, overcoming child safety locks on the doors. He was found safe by volunteers.

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John and Debbie Lindell Announce Plans to Step Down at James River Church

The lead pastors at James River Church say that they are gradually going to step back from their positions over the next four years.

John and Debbie Lindell made the announcement in a short video Sunday, saying their sons and daughter-in-laws, David and Becky Lindell, and Brandon and Beth Lindell, will become co-lead pastors of the multi-site mega-church based in Ozark in 2027.

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Police Say Missing Man from Nixa Found Safe

The Nixa Police Department says an endanger-person advisory has been cancelled after a missing man from Nixa was found safe.

Officers say 53-year-old Michael Schoen left Promise Care Center Sunday morning at around 11 a.m.

He left the facility on foot and has not been seen since. Employees at the center say he left wearing a red Kansas City Chiefs jacket, a blue hoodie and jeans.

He was considered at-risk due to a medical condition, which has not been specified.

Details about Schoen’s condition and where he was found have not been released, other than he is safe.

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Cardi B to Headline Hot 97’s 2023 Summer Jam Concert

This year, renowned New York radio station Hot 97 looks to shake things up with its annual performance staple, Summer Jam, with Cardi B set to headline June 4 at UBS Arena.

Cardi B looks to bring her laundry bag of hits, including Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers “Bodak Yellow,” “WAP,” “Up” and more. The Bronx dynamo will have a practice round when she headlines Rolling Loud Thailand April 13-15 along with Travis Scott and Chris Brown. In June 2022, Cardi B headlined Wireless Festival, and in December, she reportedly netted $1 million for a 35-minute set at Art Basel. “I got payed 1 million dollars to perform at this elite bankers private event for 400 people and only for 35 minutes,” she tweeted in response to a mocking her “backyard set.”

In addition to Cardi B, Hot 97 enlisted a phalanx of female upstarts to perform along with the touted superstar, including Ice Spice, GloRilla, Coi Leray and Lola Brooke. More New York representatives will also hit the stage at UBS Arena, notably French Montana, Lil Tjay and Fivio Foreign. To commemorate 50 years of hip-hop, The LOX will lead the way.

Younger artists such as NLE Choppa, Kenzo B, 2Rare, Sha EK, McVert and TQ will perform at a pre-festival show hosted by Montana. According to the radio station, more acts will be announced later. Tickets go on sale Saturday (April 8) at 10 a.m., with presales starting today.

“HOT 97’s Summer Jam is a hip-hop staple, and we are excited to bring the most electric show of the summer back to New York for hip-hop’s 50th anniversary,” said Bradford Tobin, president, chief operating officer and general counsel in a press release.

“The show is all about bringing hip-hop’s biggest stars to the stage, and we are honored to have New York’s own Cardi B as our headliner this year,” added TT Torrez, multimedia personality and VP of artist and label Relations. “I am so proud of the strong female presence in our lineup, which represents women’s dominance over the airwaves this year.”

See the lineup below.