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  • 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.
  • Hear reporting on Springfield’s plans to help with recent storm cleanup, a look at an item on the ballot for Ozark voters this August, we’ll learn about the Child Advocacy Center's plans for a new building in Springfield.
  • The Hook Knives will be on Studio Live Friday, July 11 at noon. Then catch their in-person performance that same night from 6p-8p upstairs at Springfield Brewing Company for Studio Live Social Hour.
  • Devising Original Theatre Springfield brings their 2nd annual Fringe Festival to The Judy, music from Fayetteville, AR, kids poetry, auditions open for Annie, and local playwright debuts The Prometheus Seminar.
  • A historic field station brings together agriculture, research and award-winning products.
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