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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Two hot rock blobs under Earths mantle may affect its magnetic field.
  • Starting in the 1820s, Maramec Iron Works grew into a state leader in iron production. Years later, Lucy Wortham James donated the property that become Maramec Spring Park.
  • Hear updates on plans to replace a beloved mural in downtown Springfield, the latest from the college basketball postseason, where the Missouri State Bears men pulled an upset last night and reporting on recent legislation by Missouri's U.S. Senators.
  • Hear state reporting on proposed legilsation making it easier to try juveniles as adults in the justice system, the story of a local student hoping to be named a us presidential scholar and a look at a special event opening the season for the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden this month.
  • Gaia reveals evidence of the Milky Way's galactic cannibalism.
  • The Ozarks Beekeepers Association works with beekeepers, and it has more than 200 members in Greene County and surrounding counties.
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