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  • Hear reporting on a ballot issue Ozarks school district hopes to have on the ballot in august, and we’ll hear from staff of the Missouri Democratic Party about their plans for elections in 2026 and the latest on Missouri’s abortion ban following a court decision this week.
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  • Hear news of two tenant landlord lawsuits in Springfield, reporting on Burell Behavioral Health’s Youth Resiliency Campus and a look at what state lawmakers will be up to as they hold a special session in Jefferson City this week.
  • Hollywood writer, director, and producer Johnny Remo debuts a locally shot film at The Moxie, Tremendicon returns to Springfield, a David Bowie Tribute, Eureka Springs Blues Festival, and My Politic releases a new album.
  • Featuring news from Joplin as they honored the anniversary of 2011 tornado yesterday and reporting on the chances for disaster declaration relief for St. Louis and parts of the Ozarks that have suffered recent storm damage, and a special feature from Michele Skalicky looks at a unique event that distributed plants and seeds to fight food insecurity this week.
  • The Ozarks Public Health Institute, at Missouri State University, has taken over the Community Focus Report.
  • A Missouri State University professor discusses the emotional and psychological benefits of having friends.
  • Hear reporting on the future of a historic mural in Neosho and news of how Willard resolved recent differences in its community with communication and compromise, including a new advisory board. And we hear from our state partners reporting on DOGE cuts to Missouri's state health departments.
  • Hear about a League of Women Voters film screening next month in Springfield and state reporting on changes to MAP testing, as well as a preview of next week's special legislative session in Missouri, plus details on registering for FEMA assistance for some Missouri counties for storms from March 14-15.
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