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  • This episode of Astro Brief takes a brief look into a uniquely odd solar system, much different from our own.
  • This segment of KSMU's Sense of Community series covering Springfield's comprehensive plan, ForwardSGF, takes a deeper look into transportation and mobility.
  • A newly discovered galaxy challenges our understanding of dark matter.
  • R. Ritchie Robertson founded Springfield's famed Boy Scout Band as well as the Kilties drum and bugle corps.
  • 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.
  • Hear reporting on a proposal for a new community improvement district on north Glenstone in Springfield, a laxing of regulations around building on sinkholes in Republic, proposed sewer rate increases in Ozark and news that Olympic soccer will come to Missouri in 2028.
  • Hear reporting on a planned monument to Route 66 going up in Springfield with the help of funding from the state, news of the state joining a federal initiative that will impact child welfare and news of an expansion for Arc of the Ozarks.
  • The Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation (OACAC) requires that at least 1/3 of its board be low-income residents.
  • 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.
  • The Springfield Youth Symphony String Quartet becomes the first ensemble to perform inside the Arts News studio as the group prepares for its upcoming trip to New York City and Carnegie Hall. We also talk with DOTS, Devising Original Theatre Springfield, about its Fringe Festival, the March 1 submission deadline, and the organization’s growth. The Aetos Center brings Rock and bluegrass to Nixa. Plus, a Sound Check segment with Jess Balisle and Joe Dillstrom.
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