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Democrats want enrollments paused and lawmakers to investigate, while Republicans say the state should fix the breach without disrupting the program.
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Host and archivist Haley Frizzle-Green shares the story of the building that helped make Springfield the Birthplace of Route 66.
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After the last day of school, the current Bingham building will be torn down to make way for a new one.
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We continue to celebrate National Poetry Month with three local poets, a Route 66-inspired exhibition on C-Street, a Hillcrest jazz band dinner and dancing event, “Wicked” at Hammons Hall, and the Springfield Earth Day Festival returns as we chat with concert headliner Shovels & Rope.
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On Thursday, the House rejected the Senate version of the operating budget which will send it to a conference committee to work out a compromise.
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Hear news of the Barter Boat coming to town, a review of bills signed by Gov. Kehoe in Jeff City yesterday and a brief look at issues surrounding Missouri State University's "Bias Response Team," this week.
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The lawsuit alleges three students' free speech rights were impacted by the team's existence.
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The Broadway touring production is in Springfield through April 26.
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Now in its fifth year, the event raises funds for local environmental organizations.
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With a new gallery, husband and wife Randy Bacon and Heidi Herrman-Bacon team up to celebrate the centennial of Route 66 and a shared love for the Mother Road.
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Five community businesses and organizations came together to rename the home of the Springfield Cardinals and Missouri State University Bears Baseball.
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