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  • Ozarks Public Broadcasting and all public radio and television stations in the U.S. lost federal funding in 2025.
  • How can stars like our Sun tell us about Earth's history?
  • 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 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.
  • The 247th annual AAS meeting draws thousands of scientists from different fields.
  • 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.
  • Hear reporting the conclusion of a court case over Missouri abortion law, a look at how Missouri Democrats are slowing business in Jefferson City. We'll also have a brief look at some of the local elections to keep an eye out for this coming April and updates on projects at the Springfield Art Museum.
  • Host and archivist Haley Frizzle-Green looks at Monegaw Springs and the Monegaw Club and a bit of the Ozarks' past as a site of health springs tourism.
  • Hear news of a recent grant to improve safety on South Campbell Avenue in Springfield, updates on the Chadwick Flyer trail in Ozark, news of maned wolf pups born at Dickerson Park Zoo and reporting on Democrat filibusters this week in the Missouri Senate.
  • An open call for artists for Ozarks Star Search, a new improv theater series from Dice, Dragons, and DOTS bringing role-playing games to the stage at Mother’s Brewing Company, Kyle Wiley Pickett on Stravinsky’s Petrushka ahead of an upcoming symphony concert, and a tribute to the late Bob Weir.
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