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Springfield Earth Day Festival, a ticketed, plastic-free event, will be held at Jordan Valley Park on Saturday, April 27.
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Hear a chat with Sean Spyres about The Black Rider, an interview about a new art museum exhibit and more.
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The exhibition will be located in the Civic Center gallery and run through May 4.
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Randy Stewart has been at KSMU for 48 years. At the end of this month, he'll retire.
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Missouri State expert Derek Moser talks reading trends.
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The Saint Patrick’s Day Parade returns to Downtown Springfield and Commercial Street.
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KSMU's Ben Verstraete sat down with half of the duo ahead of their (sold out) appearance at The Royal.
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The NaviLens system was installed last week.
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Arrow Creative House takes unused art supplies, but you need to schedule a drop-off.
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Seth Darby will be on Studio Live Friday, March 8, 2024 from noon to 1, followed by Studio Live Social Hour at Mother's Brewing Company from 6-8 pm that night.
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The exhibit, which opened last weekend, showcases work by K-12 students from Springfield’s public, private and parochial schools.
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The Springfield-GreeneCounty Library District will host a month of programming in March based around the novel "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby Van Pelt, including a visit from the author March 28.