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  • 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.
  • Bruce Adib-Yazdi defeated Zone 4 Incumbent Matthew Simpson.
  • 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.
  • A Missouri State University graduate student weighs in on the topic.
  • On “Arts News” this week, pledge week winds down as we celebrate public radio with coverage of the visual arts exhibit “Nevertheless, She Persisted,” plus two theatrical openings: “Hairspray” at the Fox Theatre and “Shrek the Musical” at the Historic Owen Theatre in Branson. Music from Lyal Strickland, Dallas Jones, Steve & Adie and more.
  • 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.
  • What can we learn from cosmic embers?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Vampire neutron star discovered feeding off it's companion.
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