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City, state and federal leaders this week, blended praise for public art, history, tourism, infrastructure and the open road in unveiling two major landmarks promoting the city's ties to Route 66.
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April 30, Governor Mike Kehoe and other state and federal leaders met at Crossway Baptist Church for a press conference covering the legacy of the Mother Road, community growth and improvements along I-44.
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The Today Show's 3rd Hour was broadcast live from the soon-to-be dedicated Route 66 Birthplace Plaza this morning. Hundreds gathered to celebrate the 100th birthday of the Mother Road.
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The Ghost of the Colonial Hotel was unveiled this week at the exact moment a telegraph was sent officially naming Route 66, 100 years ago.
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How could we find life on planets in other solar systems?
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The GOP governor said he's ready to sell his plan to expand sales and use taxes as a way to eliminate Missouri's income tax to voters.
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Moxie Cinema employee Jaylen Early continues to curate the Mondo Moxie series with a new list of freaky, cult-classic films.
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On April 21, SATO48, a timed film competition based in Springfield, made a post with a quote from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that stated, “With regard to generative artificial intelligence and other digital tools used in the making of the film, the tools neither help nor harm the chance of achieving a nomination.”
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Hear reporting on the latest on when Missouri voters can expect to decide a number of potential amendments to the state constitution, we’ll also hear about a new Latter-Day Saints temple being built in Springfield and a look at a Bentonville based nonprofit's work in maternal healthcare and their plans for Mother's Day.
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Poor outcomes in maternal health in our region and across the nation are prompting responses from healthcare workers, stakeholders and communities. Heartland Forward is working to connect the dots.
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Historian John Sellars talks about a meeting at the Colonial Hotel in Springfield during which the iconic highway was named.
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Hundreds of vehicles at the Springfield-Branson National Airport were impacted by the storms.