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  • The 417 Stories Project is offered by the Springfield-Greene County Health Department.
  • How can stars like our Sun tell us about Earth's history?
  • The 247th annual AAS meeting draws thousands of scientists from different fields.
  • Hear an update on the Jefferson Ave footbridge in Springfield, reporting on a new step in the challenge of managing chronic wasting disease in Missouri deer and a local perspective on changes to federal recommendations for children’s vaccines.
  • Hear reporting from a public listening session on funding a potential convention and event center in Springfield, a new community engagement tool from the Springfield Police Department and news of rising flu cases impacting donor rates at the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks.
  • Hear reporting on a protest in downtown Springfield last night in response to the killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis, a look at Missouri State football’s new head coach and state reporting on Sen. Josh Hawley's vote on a recent war powers resolution.
  • Part two of our feature on the African Children’s Choir as its tour stops in the Ozarks, Drury University’s new a cappella group Pulse releases its first single and video, The Music Man arrives at Hammons Hall, the Tiny Desk Contest opens, poetry in the Ozarks, and we hear music from J@llen and the SPS All-District Honor Choir.
  • Host and archivist Haley Frizzle-Green takes us to a Christmas past with a clip of a performance of "A Christmas Carol" from KWTO and Springfield Little Theatre.
  • Hear the latest ruling in a case involving a referendum petition overturning Missouri's recent congressional redistricting, we learn about a new initiative focused on health and wellness in Joplin and a program from James River delivering Christmas presents to students in Springfield.
  • Economist Dr. David Mitchell sheds light on key trends to watch.
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