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  • A historic field station brings together agriculture, research and award-winning products.
  • A comet visits from outside our solar system.
  • Hear reporting on planning and zoning issues with a development on East Division in Springfield, a look at a new digital collection of photos from the Joplin tornado and a new report on population change and migration in Missouri.
  • Hear updates on Springfield’s plans for a rental inspection pilot program and a new convention center. We'll also hear about Springfield’s jail diversion program and plans by the state to close 12 schools for children with severe disabilities in Missouri.
  • "The Shepherd of the Hills," a novel published in 1907, became very popular and helped establish a sense of the Ozarks in minds across the country. Learn more in this episode of Notable MO-ments.
  • Hear reporting on Missouri’s Master Plan for Aging, new rules for parking for Missouri State football games and the latest update on sports betting in Missouri.
  • We'll hear news about Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey leaving his post for a job in the federal government, we'll hear about a fundraiser to support a beloved Nixa restaurant damaged by a car in June and a story on the experience of grief in young people as they head back to school this week.
  • Hear regional results from yesterday’s special elections and a look at a new facility at Burrell Behavioral Health’s main campus and we'll visit the Springfield-Greene County Library’s maker space.
  • The Birthplace of Route 66 Festival returns to downtown, Mark West talks about his 40 years in live event production, music from the Tiny Desk contest and Bobcat Opossum, and introducing The Green Room: a weekly Arts News letter!
  • Hear news of plans to fund improvements at JR Martin Park in Republic, a new treatment being offered by doctors at CoxHealth and about new colorblind glasses being checked out at the Joplin Public Library.
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