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Astro Brief: Anti-Extinction Event
New findings show asteroid dust may have contributed to a boom in life on Earth.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Thursday, February 19
Hear reporting on a potential new municipal court building in Springfield, news of a bill in the Missouri Legislature limiting personal property tax hikes and a look at potential plans by Missouri State University to renovate McDonald Arena.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Tuesday, February 17
Hear reporting on an expansion of Arc of the Ozarks, news of a federal judge’s ruling on the legal status of no chance gaming machines in Missouri and the latest on a petition to stop eminent domain proceedings against the Hotel of Terror in Springfield.
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Broadway programming at Hammons Hall benefits Missouri State University and Springfield
The shows fuel the economy, enrich culture and create student opportunity, according to the hall's associate director Josh Inmon.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Wednesday, February 11
Hear reporting on a visit by Springfield's mayor to Jenny Lind apartments, where residents have struggled with a falling apart building. We’ll also learn about Springfield’s Brew21 cafe and their special mission and the latest in a court case concerning Missouri's Congressional district map.
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‘Lived experience’ a key component of the board for an area agency working to address poverty issues
The Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation (OACAC) requires that at least 1/3 of its board be low-income residents.
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Weekday Morning Newscast: Thursday, February 12
Hear reporting on an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security that was passed in Branson this week, reporting on the Springfield Chamber of Commerce’s opposition to referendum petitions for rezoning disputes in Springfield and a look at free tax filing services in the Springfield area.
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Astro Brief: A Starless Galaxy
A newly discovered galaxy challenges our understanding of dark matter.
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Arts News February 20, 2026
Tom Parker talks painting, teaching, banjo and having a drink with Van Morrison. The founder of Wild Arts Learning shares her journey into earth-based arts. The Messiah Project is heading to Greece and is in search of singers. And Gov. Kehoe recommends $3.7 million in arts budget cuts.
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Missouri State University offers the community ways to help international students feel welcome
Community members can take part in International Friends and Conversation Circles.
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