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  • As Missouri schools face a persistent teacher shortage, Missouri State University and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) are investing in solutions.
  • The Asian American Student Alliance aims to celebrate its culture through connection at Missouri State.
  • Hear reporting on the storms that hit the St. Louis area last week, a preview of Springfield’s city council and a look at a nonprofit helping foster kids in the Ozarks.
  • Reporting on debates at last night's Springfield City Council meeting over the city’s choice for city manager, hear about bird safe glass at the Springfield Nature Center, and gov. Mike Kehoe is seeking a disaster declaration for our late April storm.
  • In this episode of These Ozarks Hills, Marideth returns to the airwaves after some time off to recover from an illness. She reflects on this year's summer harvest, or lack thereof.
  • Hear updates on stadium funding legislation in Jefferson City, reporting from Springfield mayor Jeff Shrag’s State of the City address, news of the reopening of the Midtown library in Springfield and hear about the world street painting festival bringing artists to Joplin.
  • Local playwright opens a mixtape musical called The Runaway, Springfield Symphony Orchestra closes its 90th season in a collaboration with the St. Louis Ballet, Springfield Sister City Association selects next year's musical ambassador, Nixa High School receives honors in theatre, and so much more!
  • Hear reporting from the latest CU update on damage around Springfield from this week's storm, a reminder about REAL ID rules in effect next week, State reporting on Prop A and paid sick leave in Missouri and more.
  • Hear reporting on proposed budgets for the City of Springfield and the State of Missouri, the future of the Girl Scout's Camp Finbrooke in Christian County and the need for volunteers for storm clean up in Greene County.
  • Restore SGF encourages reinvestment in Springfield's historic neighborhoods by upgrading homes, connecting neighbors and strengthening the community.
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