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  • Hear reporting this morning from last night's Springfield City Council meeting and the latest addition to the African American Heritage Trail.
  • A collaboration between Springfield Aerial Fitness and Molly Healey's orchestral dance music at The Riff, Jeremey Chapman authors an instructional mandolin book with the worlds largest sheet music publisher, local theatre, music and more!
  • Reporting on a trademark lawsuit involving Buc-ee's, a death in a vehicle fire Thursday, the deadline for absentee ballot requests and a Missouri drought report and more.
  • The birthday celebration will be held March 26, and Dr. Clarinda Phillips begins her job as provost on July 1.
  • Broadway continues at Hammons Hall, High Tide Theatrical starts a new production, The Millie Project and The Millie Sawyers Center, Queen City Shout and more
  • Recent findings reveal surprising information about Mars' structure.
  • Reporting on wildfires across the state, a new tiger at Dickerson Park Zoo, updates on streetscape improvements in downtown Branson, information about a bond on the ballot in Ozark this April and more.
  • Local playwright Kelle Long talks about her original theatre production presented by Springfield Little Theatre featuring actor Lenny Hernandez. Jack Bowden gives us insight to Wild Bob's Musical Book Club ahead of tonight's William Faulkner installment at Lindberg's Tavern and we hear music from past participants Rob Hunt, Steve Ames, ings, and Barak N Hill. Also, Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" turns 180 years old this week, Arcane productions and Frightmare Theatre Podcast presents their version.
  • Host and archivist Haley Frizzle-Green looks at photos of historic storms in Phelps County from the James Memorial Public Library Photograph Collection.
  • Dr. Jerry Masterson highlights the 17 new Bears at Universidad de Aquino Bolivia.
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