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Weekday Morning Newscast: Friday, October 3
Hear reporting from yesterday's state of Greene County address by the county commission, news of a call in Ozark for residents interested in serving on a commission to draft a charter for the city and a look at plans for multi-million-dollar gift to the Springfield Greene-County Library.
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5:36
Labor force is retiring faster than replenishing. That's impacting the local housing market
The local HBA president weighs in.
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5:53
At the Victory Garden, volunteers share the harvest to provide produce to the community
In this episode, Kelly speaks with Susan Wade, volunteer co-leader of the Victory Garden, which is part of the Springfield Community Gardens.
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5:54
Astro Brief: Comet Lemmon
A new visitor passes Earth's skies this October.
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5:15
The Springfield-Greene County Library has a wide variety of books. But it offers much more
The district offers an array of items and services at its many locations.
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5:55
Meal prep saves time, leads to heathier eating
Registered dietitian Natalie Allen shares benefits and tips.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Monday, October 6
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.
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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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SoundCheck: Matteson Gregory finds her voice through music
Matteson Gregory will be on Studio Live Friday, October 10, 2025 at noon. Then join us that night for her in-person performance from 6-8 pm at BrewCo for Studio Live Social Hour
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Sustained highs of 95 degrees or higher in the Ozarks are impacting human health
In this segment of "Sense of Community: Climate Change in the Ozarks," we look at what local workers are doing to try to stay safe as we experience hotter highs in the summertime.
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