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Missouri Bike Trails Recieve a D for Safety

May 8th, 2008

Report cards are out and Missouri received a D this year for bike safety. Springfield certainly has more trails but getting to those trails is an issue for many bikers. KSMU’s Erika Brame went on a bike ride to Queen City Cycle to find out more.

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A Rain Garden is one of Many Green Components of the Watershed Center at Valley Water Mill

May 8th, 2008

This is National Drinking Water Week, and, as part of this week, we’re bringing you a series on the Watershed Center at Valley Water Mill. In this segment, KSMU’s Michele Skalicky tells you about another unique feature at the site, a rain garden.

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Watershed Center at Valley Water Mill

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Ozark man developes Hidden Waters Park

May 8th, 2008

One Ozark resident is using his love of landscaping to develop a park in the middle of downtown Marshfield. And in the process he discovered a weird twist of fate connecting him to his family roots. KSMU’s Emily Nash got a tour of the park, and has the details.

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China in the Ozarks: Part Four: Teaching and Learning English in China and in the Ozarks

May 8th, 2008

As part of our on going series Global Citizenship, KSMU is bringing you a week of in-depth reports about Chinese influences in the Ozarks. Chinese members of the community commonly struggle to hold a conversation in English with a native speaker. That’s why many students learn English as a second language, or learn how to teach English to non-native speakers. But there are some differences between how these students learn and teach English in America compared to China. KSMU’s Emily Nash spoke with a student and a visiting professor from China about Teaching English as a second language.

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Show-Me Kids at Mental Health Awareness Day

May 7th, 2008

Friday May 8th is Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day. Here in Missouri, activist groups will gather at the capitol building in Jefferson City for Show-Me Kids Mental Health Awareness Day. KSMU’s Megan Keathley has more.

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