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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.
Links: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.
Links: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.
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.
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.


