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  • We talk with Dr. Gretchen Teague about Devising Original Theatre Springfield and their Fringe Festival, listening room concerts from touring artists, new music from Ray Cardwell and The Matchsellers, murals for teens, 80' and 90's tributes and more!
  • Host and archivist Haley Frizzle-Green talks about a recent oral history project preserving African American history in the Ozarks.
  • This morning's news includes reporting on a proposed bill in Missouri that could affect survivors of child sex abuse — and advice for keeping backyard poultry flocks safe from bird flu.
  • Reporting on the Respect Voters Coalition, the Joplin Sunshine Lamp Trolley and new resources for those facing congestive heart failure.
  • Hear perspectives from a protest against Project 2025 in Springfield, NPR Member Station KBIA brings us a report on the first legal abortions in Columbia in over five years and more.
  • We bring you an update on the Renew Jordan Creek project in downtown Springfield, a report from the state's budget process and more.
  • James Webb Space Telescope points to Pluto's moon Charon.
  • Reporting on staff cut and demonstrations at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, updates on construction projects affecting the Ozarks in weeks ahead and the story of Jim the Wonder Dog.
  • An in depth look and conversation about the Springfield Regional Arts Council and the Creamery Arts Center, a rare collaboration with local musicians at a local brewery, the Springfield Arts Museum breaks ground on 3 year renovation, a color pencil workshop, Southwest Missouri Camera Club gallery opening, and more!
  • This morning, we have news regarding city codes from last night's Springfield City Council meeting, updates on legal troubles for the Christian County Library's Board of Trustees and a look at a bill in the Missouri House that will change how utilities can estimate rate increases.
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