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  • Hear news of plans to unveil the proposal for a convention center project in downtown Springfield and plans to celebrate the country’s 250thbirthday with an exhibit in the Greene County courthouse rotunda.
  • Hear reporting on responses from Missouri’s senators to a planned vote on the war powers resolution to restrict the Trump administration. We'll also have a list of fire safety recommendations from the Springfield Fire Department, following a spat of fire incidents in area apartments.
  • "We educate, empower, and support underserved families through personalized programs and coaching to increase quality of life and build resilient communities," according to Drew Lewis Foundation at the Fairbanks of its mission.
  • Christian County voters will decide in April whether or not to freeze their property tax at the 2024 rate.
  • Two hot rock blobs under Earths mantle may affect its magnetic field.
  • Broadway tours’ economic impact on the Ozarks, Laura French puts a jazzy twist on a classic cinematic song, we explore local country music jams, and the Springfield Art Museum’s annual All-School Exhibition continues despite building renovations.
  • In this segment of the Making a Difference series, we take you to the Drew Lewis Foundation at the Fairbanks where a weekly community dinner fosters a sense of belonging.
  • Hear details of plans for visitations and funerals for two Christian County Sheriff’s deputies who died in the line of duty Monday, State reporting on a bill that creates infrastructure requirements for data centers and news of a new webpage from the Springfield Greene Health Department tackling recently controversial topics like acetaminophen during pregnancy.
  • Hear reporting from the unveiling of a new marker for the Springfield-Greene County African American Heritage Trail, updates on the Broadway Cottage Courtyard development in Springfield and state reporting on disability advocates in Jefferson City this week, protesting cuts in the state budget.
  • Hear reporting on a law with some criminal justice reforms making its way through the Missouri legislature, news of a beloved mural that was painted over in Springfield this weekend - and more.
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