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City council has 30 days to decide how to proceed.
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The annual report highlights programs, units and new technology at SPD.
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Graduate students will provide care alongside licensed providers.
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The new evidence suggests Wild Bill Hickok stood on a different corner of Park Central Square during the shootout than what was previously believed.
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A Republican judge in Cole County on Thursday ruled that the ballot summary must be rewritten for a proposed constitutional amendment that would make it much harder for Missourians to amend the constitution through citizen initiative petitions.
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Tom Parker talks painting, teaching, banjo and having a drink with Van Morrison. The founder of Wild Arts Learning shares her journey into earth-based arts. The Messiah Project is heading to Greece and is in search of singers. And Gov. Kehoe recommends $3.7 million in arts budget cuts.
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The Library Center of the Ozarks serves Branson and Hollister in Taney County. It is growing as it enters its third year of public funding.
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Hear news that Springfield’s director of aviation plans to retire this year, we check in on the Library Center of the Ozarks in Branson as they recently announced a new director and state reporting including a look at a recent audit of the state’s cannabis regulators and news that the state has joined in supporting an anti-abortion lawsuit.
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Community members can take part in International Friends and Conversation Circles.
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Brian Weiler has been director of aviation for the Springfield-Branson National Airport since August 2011.
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Parker’s work will be featured at a local gallery through the end of February in an exhibition titled “A BRUSH WITH THE TRUTH by Thomas Parker.”
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Wild Arts Learning is a program that emphasizes the importance of folk and natural arts and will have several different classes related to these subjects, including Earth pigment watercolor painting, pressure cooking, hand stitching, botanical printing and book binding.