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  • Overall enrollment was up in September, but the largest increase was in dual enrollment.
  • Queen City Shakespeare mixes beer and the Bard with “Shakespeare on Tap,” a unique take on theater at Mother’s Brewing. Italian guitar virtuoso Beppe Gambetta performs at the Shoe Tree Listening Room. Springfield Little Theatre opens “Noises Off,” and the Springfield Symphony Orchestra celebrates the music of John Williams.
  • Randy Bacon's new documentary, MSU theatre and Dance opens Dance Nation, Logan-Rogersville Wildcat band continues to come out on top, Violet Hensley turns 109, new music from Casey & the Atta Boys, and more!
  • Hear reporting on an IT company expanding to West Plains, a new nonprofit from Chappel Roan that will support the Glo Center in Springfield, an update on chronic wasting disease in Missouri deer and a report on potential impacts to Head Start programs in the Kansas City area due to the federal shutdown.
  • Hear voices from Saturday’s no kings protest in Springfield, information on absentee voting, an update on road closures in downtown Springfield and potential changes to Joplin’s city charter.
  • Hear about Springfield Public School board seats up for election next April, City of Springfield outreach to citizens on the planned remapping of the city's planning and zoning districts, a special look at NPR's college podcast challenge and news of the nonprofit OACAC’s response to the upcoming halt in SNAP benefits.
  • Host and archivist Haley Frizzle-Green looks back at how Springfield celebrated Halloween over a century ago.
  • Hear reporting on local impacts of the federal shutdown, Missouri farmer responses to Trump Administration policy in the cattle market and a look at some of the work of Habitat for Humanity in Springfield.
  • Dave Richards returned to the university in July and said he's eager to help the library fit into the new strategic plan.
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