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  • 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.
  • Hollywood talent heads back to Springfield for the SATO48 awards and an audition workshop, a former Ozark poet drops a new collection, we chat with the director of the Live from Downtown concert series, Plotline showcases youth filmmakers, plus music from Tiny Desk artists and more!
  • This morning, hear reporting on a potential new expo center for Springfield and the DHSS’s Summer Food Service Program, and we’ll have an update from this week's special legislative session in Jefferson City.
  • Thirty year-old data reveals new information about the Venusian surface.
  • Hear reporting from Springfield City Council’s orientation for new members yesterday, get a look at the next phase of trails Ozark hopes to build, and hear about the storm shelter system operated by Springfield Public Schools and reporting from the Midwest Newsroom on the release of a southeast Missouri woman from ICE custody in the Greene County Jail.
  • Hear reporting on FEMA assessing storm damage in Springfield, news of plans for a new sports facility in Branson and updates on legislation leaving the Missouri legislature and heading to the governor this week.
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