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  • Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck brings his genre-bending new album to the Gillioz; the Springfield Art Museum’s annual 99x fundraiser; Downtown Jazz Takeover; the Live From Downtown finale; a community choir call from the Messiah Project; and a benefit concert as the music community rallies for one of its own.
  • Hear news of a local nonprofit moving to the Community Partnership of the Ozarks, we talk to the Nixa Fire District about a tax levy proposal they’ll put toward voters this November and we look at potential local impacts of the federal shut down.
  • Hear information on a bat found with rabies in Springfield and a reminder about the deadly disease, reporting on Springfield’s plans to remap the city’s zoning districts and plans to have the Missouri national guard assist ICE in the state.
  • What can we learn from cosmic embers?
  • Hear reporting on updates to the Renew Jordan Creek in downtown Springfield, a new speech impairment designation for Missouri driver's licenses and Missouri State has announced this year Bronze Bear Award recipient.
  • Hear reporting on fallout from the special session of the Missouri legislature that wrapped up in the Senate last Friday. We'll also have reporting from last Friday's dedication of blunt hall on the MSU campus.
  • We have a check in on how new phone restrictions are working out in local schools, reporting on a major deal between Springfield based Convoy of Hope and cities along the Mississippi, we'll hear about the Walk to End Alzheimer's and state reporting on how new hastily passed congressional districts in Missouri have put one corner of Kansas City in two separate districts.
  • Current formation of exoplanet discovered in protoplanetary system Wispit 2.
  • This month, Kelly speaks with the Backyard Naturalist, Loring Bullard, about how plant and maintain a yard for attracting pollinators and reducing water and pesticide use.
  • Hear reporting from the ribbon cutting on new classrooms at Field elementary in Springfield yesterday and a look at how Springfield’s City Council reached a compromise after recent disagreements over business licenses and property taxes. We will also have reporting on recent drought conditions in Missouri and a Missouri House Ethics investigation into local Representative Jeremy Dean.
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