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Education
Jill Kaufman
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According to Gov. Maura Healey's office, the state stands to lose $106 million in federal education funding due to cuts made by the Trump Administration last week. In Springfield, the number is more than $47 million.
Historian Erika Slocumb talks to The Fabulous 413 about Black history.
Kaliis Smith
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NEPM
We learn about the Scarlet Sock Foundation's mission to bring social justice to theater, take a tour of the new Little Light Farm and find out about recent changes at the Stowe Center for Literary Action.
Today's panel for The Rundown includes Claire O’Callahan, affordable housing reporter at the Berkshire Eagle; Evan Garber, vice president of A.L. Cignoli Associates; and NEPM reporter Nirvani Williams.
John Sutton
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NEPM
Today on The Rundown, we discuss how the city of Holyoke hopes to gather funds from tax-exempt organizations with voluntary Payments in Lieu of Taxes and how the state plans to combat the housing crisis in western Massachusetts.
Commentary
Maintaining soil moist enough for earthworms to thrive will help to keep fires at bay in New England.
Yun Huang Yong
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Flikr
Only by understanding how to work with water will we be able to tame the flames, according to commentator Judith D. Schwartz.