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  • Springfield city officials are asking the public to weigh in.
  • Hear reporting on Gov. Kehoe's 2026 Missouri State budget and vetoes made that will affect local nonprofits. We'll also hear about Missouri's maternal mortality report, anecdotal vs. scientific evidence of the disappearance of fireflies, a bill on invasive species waiting for the governor's signature and a lawsuit about how the State plans to spend money on private school vouchers.
  • JWST captures deep COSMOS-Web images sparking new research
  • Missouri State University's Dr. Jeremy Neely unearths over 400 love letters between a young Union couple during the Civil War.
  • Hear a preview of Juneteenth celebrations in Springfield this week, a report on a Springfield Public School official who has been placed on leave and news of the firing of the interim director at the Christian County Library.
  • Producers of Ozark Public Television's newest documentary discuss the film, part one of a two part series on fiddle music in the Ozarks, The Chapmans advocate for music education in Washington DC, music from Grady Drugg, and the 1st annual Midwest MidBEST Crankie Fest.
  • James River Drifters will be on Studio Live Friday, June 13 at noon. Then catch their in-person performance that same night at Springfield Brewing Company's Ty Iechyd Da Distillery for Studio Live Social Hour.
  • Summer nights in the Ozarks are a great time to spend time to spend in nature after dark; all while never leaving the comfort of your favorite outdoor chair!
  • Hear reporting on "No Kings" demonstrations and Pridefest in Southwest Missouri from this past weekend, and a summary of special session legislation approved by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe over the weekend and a picture of the future of Kearney Street in Springfield.
  • Hear local and regional news, including coverage of funding for CASA programs based in Southwest Missouri and the latest numbers on unemployment in the state.
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