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A new album from local bluegrass band Drifter’s Mile, City Council approves reallocation of funds to the Springfield Regional Arts Council, Ozark Anthology presents an audio theatre piece, Songs of Resistance at the Shoe Tree Listening Room, and more.
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The budget bills now go to the Missouri Senate, where they are likely to undergo many changes. The House must also consider several other budget bills, including funding from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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In Greene and Webster Counties, many patients say they were unable to find plans that include CoxHealth providers, forcing them to switch coverage, change doctors or go without care.
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In this Informed Voter Coalition interview, you'll hear from Cindy Baker, Amber Bryant, Patrick Sullivan and Christina Tonsing. Matthew Growcock was out of town and unable to be interviewed.
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The acoustic quartet has released a new record of original material, titled Here Comes the Winter, and is preparing for a full summer tour.
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Ancient stars reveal new methods to ease the Hubble Tension.
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The History Museum on the Square will keep three carpet squares, left over from the Springfield-Branson National Airport's old flooring, in its permanent collection.
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Hear state reporting on an effort by Missouri’s attorney general to crack down on what her office describes as illegal products labeled as cannabis, we'll learn about new services from Cox available in Southwest, Missouri and news of Missouri's enrollment in the ACA Marketplace.
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Voters in the county will find a simple question on their ballots April 7: "Shall county planning and zoning be continued?"
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At a meeting this week, Forsyth's Board of Aldermen approved an advisor and court reporter to oversee the proceedings. They plan another meeting next week to layout a timeline for the process.
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If two ballot measures are approved, a commission would begin work to draft a charter, which would be decided by voters in April 2027.
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Hear updates on plans by the Forsyth Board of Aldermen to pursue impeaching the city’s mayor, plans to move medical supplies by drone between Rolla and Springfield and reporting on an upcoming vote over planning and zoning in Stone County.