Chris Drew
Morning Edition Host and Reporter-
Hear reporting on a new 10-year regional arts and culture plan for the Springfield area, news of Springfield's first restaurant week and an audio postcard from a reading of the Declaration of Independence at the Greene County Courthouse yesterday.
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Hear reporting on a groundbreaking for renovations at Bisset elementary in Springfield, news of a new parks plan for Ozark and a preview of an event today in Greene County honoring the 250th anniversary of the first reading of the Declaration of Independence.
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City staff described the plan as a dream document addressing common community concerns and needs that will require creative funding solutions to make real.
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The Higher Learning Commission regularly reviews institutions for accreditation. It had previously had MSU's West Plains campus on probation.
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Hear reporting on an upcoming deadline for Springfield's rental inspection pilot program, news of the approval of a federal disaster declaration for storms in Missouri this past April and reporting on a partnership between a regional community college and MoDOT and an expansion planned for a local business.
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Hear reporting on a recent audit of former governor Mike Parson’s term in office, we hear news from Bolivar and Forsyth and the deadline to register to vote in our August primary is Wednesday,
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A ceremonial reading of the Declaration of Independence and an ice cream social in the Greene County Courthouse Rotunda will mark a milestone in the 250th anniversary.
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Hear news from a new five year plan for Missouri Highways and Transportation. We'll also get a preview of a special event at the Greene County Courthouse next week celebrating the 250th anniversary of the first reading of the Declaration of Independence.
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Hear reporting from a forum this week on politics and the Missouri House, news of a new pitching coach for Missouri State baseball, a new initiative from the GLO Center and this week Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Missouri’s next budget into law.
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The GLO Center Tuesday announced a three-year $483,238 award from the Missouri Foundation for Health. It will fund work to support grassroot efforts in a 20-county area around Springfield.