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  • We learn about an upcoming fundraiser to benefit The Palestinian House of Friendship, the potential impacts of the federal funding freeze on Head Start, and get mischievous with the Word Nerd.
  • We check out the fresh produce at the Holyoke Winter Farmers' Market, find out about the east coast premiere of an entirely Chickasaw opera and, like, chat with the Word Nerd.
  • We celebrate 40 years of music from local band Lonesome Brothers, bring a piece of Mardi Gras to Springfield with Blues to Green's Fat Tuesday Jazz Night and taste wines at Provisions.
  • We visit the solo exhibition, "Black Hands: Black Earth," learn about the history of gambling in Massachusetts and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • NEPM’s latest Valley Voices podcast presents the winners of our Story Slam on the theme of Valley Folklore that we hosted at the Iron Horse in Northampton. The Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts is a very particular place, with lots of folks who have tales to tell about it. The audience favorites that night were Susan Cocalis, Bryan Tawney and Molly Snyder.
  • We talk about 100 years of Black arts and culture the latest Power of History segment, learn about community development in Franklin County with a culinary twist and McGovern with a stressed Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • We witness the magic of children discovering live orchestra music and explore antagonyms with the Word Nerd.
  • Today on The Rundown, panelists discuss Gov. Maura Healey’s new $8.4 billion package for transportation and infrastructure, continued development for the west-east rail despite federal funding uncertainty, public school budget strains, evolving cannabis regulations and more.
  • Today on The Rundown, panelists continue to digest the many executive orders signed by President Donald Trump, the cost of living in mobile home parks, the prospect of a new courthouse in Springfield, the future of municipal leadership around western Massachusetts and much more.
  • We have a double dose of live music with Wallace Fields and High Tea before their show at The Iron Horse Jan. 31, hear how the LAVA Center in Greenfield is celebrating its 5th birthday this weekend, and check in with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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