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Weekday Morning Newscast: Tuesday, October 7
Hear reporting on an empower: abilities event raising awareness of pedestrian safety for those with blindness and low vision, and the latest step in an effort to rezone a contentious tract of properties in the university heights neighborhood.
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Horror is a popular movie genre. Why is it so appealing to many?
A Missouri State University graduate student weighs in on the topic.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Wednesday, October 8
Hear reporting on an abortion ballot item the state hopes to have on the ballot next year, a new facility at the Jordan Valley Innovation Center in Springfield and a sense of the Springfield Chamber of Commerce's vision for downtown.
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The legacy of commercial fruit-growing in the Ozarks
Years ago, the Ozarks was a hub for growing fruits including apples, strawberries and tomatoes.
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Astro Brief: Black Widow Pulsar
Vampire neutron star discovered feeding off it's companion.
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Public Affairs Conference will focus on resilience
David Feherty, former pro golfer turned broadcaster, will be the conference's keynote speaker.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Tuesday, September 9
Hear reporting on initiative petition reform and redistricting being done in Jefferson City this week and we’ll have news of this year’s Ozzie awards and the Greene County Commissioners annual agriculture tour.
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SoundCheck: Mitchell Matthews will make a song for your media
Mitchell Matthews & The Media will be on Studio Live on Friday, September 12, 2025 at noon. Then be sure to catch the band's in-person performance at BrewCo for Studio Live Social Hour that same night from 6-8 pm.
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Over 200,000 women have exited the U.S. workforce since January. A women's advocate discusses the implications
The lack of flexibility in the workforce and availability of childcare affect women's ability to return to work after giving birth, according to Wendy Doyle, CEO of United WE.
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One-room schools live on in Ozarks culture
It's been decades since one-room rural schools disappeared from the Missouri Ozarks, yet their legacy lives on in hearts and minds as well as through practical uses for the buildings that build community.
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