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Kerrigan Arnold

Kerrigan Arnold is an Emmy-nominated Executive Lifestyle Host/Producer. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Missouri State University, Kerrigan was hired as the Lifestyle Producer for Ozarks Live! in Springfield, MO. She quickly took on more responsibilities within the station and began fill-in co-hosting the afternoon lifestyle show, in addition to producing it. A few months following that promotion, she took on the additional role of the Lifestyle Reporter for the morning lifestyle show, Ozarks FOX AM. 5m2c48

Kerrigan moved to Indianapolis to create & launch their lifestyle show, Indy Now, for FOX59. She spent three years in Indianapolis as the Executive Producer before taking the opportunity to return to Springfield to host Ozarks Live! Kerrigan was brought on to co-host My KC Live alongside Shane Konicki at KCTV5 in August 2024.

Kerrigan loves spending time with her family, two rescue dogs Roe & Pinky, writing music, and spending time with friends at local businesses, festivals, and concerts.

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City Hall in Kansas City, Missouri.
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A special Jackson County honor was given to Carolyn Long.
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